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Short renewal IIIII Drivers' hours and tachograph convictions, and worries

1st June 1989, Page 24
1st June 1989
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over finance, have led to the PSV 0-licence held by Liverpool-based Amberline being renewed for only 12 months by North Western Traffic Commissioner Martin Albu.

The company, which was seeking renewal in respect of 60 vehicles, was, together with 25 of its drivers. ordered to pay fines and costs totalling £10,200 when they admitted a series of hours and tachograph offences before the Liverpool City Magistrates (CM 5-11 May 1988).

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