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Pryce warned .36 • Telford

17th August 1989, Page 21
17th August 1989
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haulier H W haulier H W Pryce & Sons, said to have a "full house" of convictions by West Midland Licensing Authority John Mervyn Pugh, succeeded in obtaining the renewal of its licence at a Birmingham public inquiry.

However, in granting renewal in respect of 12 vehicles and 20 trailers, Mervyn Pugh made it plain that he would not tolerate any further convictions, which would lead to either a drastic reduction in the fleet or the revocation of the licence altogether. '

Mervyn Pugh was prepared to give Pryce a chance to prove that he could run the company's fleet properly. He wanted a letter to be sent to the company's drivers, pointing out the hours rules and warning that an offence by a single driver could affect the jobs of his colleagues and the company's licence.