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Driver, not firm, to blame

26th May 1972, Page 33
26th May 1972
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• Alexander Goodfellow, Perth, admitted overloading of one vehicle on one occasion and a conviction in Perth court. The firm had warned all drivers that they must not overload and had also warned the quarries providing their supplies that lorries must not go out overweighted. They had taken every possible step to avoid overweighing, Mr Goodfellow said, and the conviction had been against their driver and not against the firm. They had vehicles on licence and four taken up. Mr H. R. Aylmer removed the margin of one vehicle.

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Organisations: Perth court
Locations: Perth

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