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Court caught • Vehicle excise duty offences have led to

25th September 1997
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the revocation of the licence held by Peter Court, based at Craven Arms, Shropshire. Court, who had held a licence for 30 years, appeared before West Midland TC John Mervyn Pugh at a Birmingham disciplinary inquiry Licence suspended • Convictions for drivers' hours offences have led to the licence and community authorisations held by Lauder-based J&G Campbell being suspended for three days. The company appeared before Scottish IC Michael Betts at an Edinburgh disciplinary inquiry.

Overloaded drawbar • _ \, train weight overload has cost Salford based NT Gallagher & Sons £225 in fines and costs. Rochdale magistrates fined the company 1150 after hearing that a two-axled rigid towing a two-axled drawbar trailer had been overloaded by some 33%.

Financial standing • The licence held by Kenneth Morgan, trading as Bygone Road Services, of Biddenden, Kent, was revoked at an Eastbourne public inquiry on the grounds that he no longer met the requirement to be of appropriate financial standing,


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