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22nd January 1998
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

appeal against a cut in its licence from 60 vehicles and 50 trailers to 50 vehicles and 35 trailers West Midland DTC Roger Seymour had reduced the licence because of concern over the company's maintenance record and a number of convictions.

No action • Scottish DTC Richard MacFarlane took no action against the licence held by Galashiels-based James B Hendry, but he issued Hendry with a formal warning about his future maintenance standards and arrangements.

Appeal rejected • The Transport Tribunal ilits rejected an appeal by Cupar owner-driver Alexander Simpson, trading as Simpson For Service, against the revocation of his licence on maintenance grounds by Scottish TC Michael Betts.

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