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Maintenance problems have led to the Operator's Licence held by Telford-based Barry Patterson Transport being cut from five vehicles to three. In addition West Midland IC David Dixon has downgraded the company's licence from a standard international licence to a standard national licence.

11111INTEIWICE CONCERNS

Burton on Trent-based Burton Despatch's Operator's Licence has been cut from four vehicles to three. The company appeared before West Midland IC David Dixon at a Birmingham disciplinary inquiry because of concern over its maintenance record.

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Using a vehicle without the authority of an Operator's Licence has cost Essex Demolition. of Southend-onSea £520 in fines and costs. The company, which admitted the offence before the Barking magistrates, said that it did not know it needed to have such a licence.

NEER'S CUT

The authorisation on the Operator's Licence held by Arbroath-based D Geddes (Contractors) has been cut from 50 vehicles to 38 for a period of a week by the Scottish Traffic Commissioner Michael Betts. The company was called before the IC at an Aberdeen disciplinary inquiry because of concern over its maintenance record, convictions and alleged drivers hours and tacho offences.


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