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23rd February 1995
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_J Robin Beresford of Park Avenue, Spalding, faces four charges of failing to take 11-hour daily rests in a 24-hour period. -.I John Burgess of Town Farm Close, Pinchbeck, faces one charge for failing to use his truck's tachograph. I Roy Butler of Elizabeth Road, Boston, faces three charges of failing to take a minimum weekly rest of 45 hours after six daily driving periods. Li Alan Corr of Moons Green, Moulton, faces two charges of foiling to take a daily rest and two charges of daily driving in excess of a nine/10-hour maximum period. -.I Christopher Deacon of Holland Park, Wyberton, faces one charge of failing to take daily rest and one of driving in excess of the nine/10-hour maximum period. 3Anthony Ellis of Cherry Holt Lane, Pinchbeck; loin Terry of Snaith Avenue, Fosdyke; Jack Twaite of Forge Crescent, Pinchbeck; Stuart Shiell of Pennygate, Spalding; Douglas Allen of Cambridge Gardens, Gosberion; Stephen Bailey of Fairfields Close, Spalding; Leslie John Roper of Lindum Way, Donington; David Hewitt of Lamirasse Way, Swineskead and Anthony FaveII of Ash Court, Donington, each face one charge of failing to take a minimum weekly rest of 45 hours after six daily driving periods. J Peter Fleming of Gleed Avenue, Donington; Michael Grimes of Queens Road, Spalding, Peter Chamberlain of Churchill Drive, Spalding and Hadyn Smith of Clumber Drive, Spalding each Face two charges of failing to take a minimum weekly rest of 45 hours after six daily driving periods. 3 Geoffrey Rush of Main Road, Wigtoft, faces two charges of failing to take a minimum weekly rest of 45 hours after six daily driving periods and one of driving in excess of a nine/10hour period. Spokling Haulage to appear at court ilk


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