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qoving scrap costs Dean £140 fine

24th August 1989, Page 21
24th August 1989
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• Using two vehicles to move scrap timber from a yard two days after her inerim licence was revoked cost Vorcestershire haulier Lesley /can, trading as 3M'S Haulge, £140 in fines and costs.

Dean, of Jamaica Road, Mal'em Link, admitted two off!nces of using vehicles without an operator's licence, before Droitwich Magistrates. She was fined £50 per offence and ordered to pay £40 costs.

Prosecuting for the West Midland Traffic Area, Timothy Kendall said that Dean's interim licence was revoked at a public inquiry on 30 January, when her application for a substantive licence was refused. (CM 9-15 February.)

On 1 February a traffic examiner visited the operating centre on the Blackpole Trading Estate, Worcester, to collect the licence discs. He saw two vehicles leave the yard, and he followed them to a farm at Ombersley.

Dean was technically guilty as the timber had been acquired during the course of her business.