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Naming by Mr. Birnie

22nd March 1968, Page 37
22nd March 1968
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• Transport firms operating in Scotland vere warned last week that too many corn nereial vehicles in poor mechanical condition ire being used and that penalties may be ;evere. The warning was given in Glasgow iy Mr. A. B. Birnie, Scottish LA, after he mposed penalties on two firms for failing to naintain vehicles adequately.

James Mackie (Paisley) Ltd., was ordered o stop using two vehicles for a month, and 3almarnock Timber and Plywood Co. Ltd., kutherglen, was ordered to stop using one fehicle for a month. Said Mr. Birnie: "In i fairly short time vehicles will be examined innually. Firms ought now to be getting ready for these tests".

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People: A. B. Birnie
Locations: Glasgow

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