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Short-lived licence for Scots firm

17th December 1998
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• Dundee-based East Coast Transport (Scotland), which was granted a new national licence in March (CM 2-8 April), has had it revoked. The company was disqualified From holding or obtaining an 0-licence for five years and Scottish Traffic Commissioner Michael Betts disqualified the company's directors, John Petrie and Ian Sandeman, from holding or obtaining a licence For five years. In March Scottish Deputy TC Richard McFarlane granted the company, of East King sway, a licence for five vehicles and Five trailers, with undertakings that neither Arthur Low, nor his daughter Karen, would have any interest in the business. Following receivers being appointed, the Traffic Area gave notice that the TC proposed to revoke the licence. The letter was returned marked "addressee gone away". In the absence of any contact from the company, McFarlane could not be satisfied that the company and its directors met the appropriate requirements.


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