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Scottish operator failed to notify South Eastern TC about its depot in his patch

23rd March 2006, Page 33
23rd March 2006
Page 33
Page 33, 23rd March 2006 — Scottish operator failed to notify South Eastern TC about its depot in his patch
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A SCOTTISH operator was ordered to pay fines and costs of £548 after it admitted using an unauthorised operating centre. James Moffat & Sons (Cardenden) of Dalgety Bay,Fife had pleaded guilty by letter to the Harlow magistrates. Anthony Ostrin, prosecuting for VOSA, told the court that traffic examiner David Moulton-Treadwell had been on duty on the A13 in Essex when he checked an Iveco three-axled artic that was being operated by Moffat.

Moulton-Treadwell reported that during his inspection of the vehicle he had noted the lack of an 0-licence identity disc.

Subsequent inquiries by Vosa had revealed that the company was operating vehicles from a depot in South Mimms but did not hold an operator's licence in the South Eastern & Metropolitan Traffic Area authorising that centre.

In its letter to the court the company said it was intending to apply for an 0-licence in the South Mimms area. It was fined £400 with £148 costs.


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