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There's no justice in this world. I'm sure, At CM's Lorry Driver of the Year finals last September Scenic organised a balloon race. The idea was that competitors attached a label with their name on it and released it into space. The persons who eventually found the labels were asked to return them to Scania, and the one returned from the farthest away point from Bramcote won a prize for the finder and the "flyer".

Well, the farthest flyer was found in Norfolk; it was released by a chap who works for another transport publication! Still, it's getting too near to the season of goodwill to mind about him getting a wristwatch for his endeavours in our competition.

Scania are also in the goodwill spirit this week. They are looking for missing members of their family — 2,000 to be exact.

These are the people who have bought second-hand vehicles and probably don't know about Scania's Lifeline service. Rob Dickeson of Scania wants to hear from you, so get in touch with him. After all, Christmas is a time for families to get together.

Write to Rob at: Scania (Great Britain) Ltd, 11 Mount Road, Hanworth, Feltham, Middx TW13 6J13.

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