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Records-H aulier Fined

24th November 1961
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GODFREY'S TRANSPORT. LTD., Newark, pleaded guilty at Newark on Monday to 64 allegations that they had failed to cause their drivers to keep correct records of hours worked and that they had permitted the drivers not to keep records.

They were fined £10 on one summons and granted absolute discharges on the remainder. They were also ordered to pay £18 10s: costs.

Seven of their drivers-all from

Newark-pleaded guilty to not keeping records and not taking the required number of hours' rest between each journey. They were Richard Grimes (two cases): Ronald Barton (three): Christopher Fitzgerald (1.3); John Proctor (15); Albert Rigby (12); Frederick Antcliffe (12) and Harry Nichols (seven).

They were each fined 10s. on one summons and granted absolute discharges on the others.


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