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£99 Fines for Hours and Records Offences

16th August 1957, Page 37
16th August 1957
Page 37
Page 37, 16th August 1957 — £99 Fines for Hours and Records Offences
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L'OR allowing a driver to work more

1 than 11 hours in 24, John. Cotton (Jute), Ltd., Mirfield, Yorkshire. were tined £50 by Dewsbury Borough Court. They were also fined £20 in each of two cases of failing to cause a driver to keep records of journeys.

The magistrates were told that the company had now installed instruments in their vehicles which warned drivers how long they had been driving and when they should finish work.

The driver in the case, James Herbert Garsicie, of Huddersfield, was fined £5 for driving more than 11 hours and a total of £4 for the records offences.