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Licence hit for 81 faults

27th October 1994
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• K Transport Services (Midlands) has had its 0-licence for 43 trucks and 45 trailers curtailed to expire in six months after clocking up 81 convictions in two months.

The company, of Parkside Garage, Slade Heath, was ordered to pay £18,983 in fines, back duty and costs in July after admitting 10 offences of using untaxed vehicles; 10 of making false declarations for excise licences; 24 of failing to produce tachograph records; and 10 of permitting drivers to exceed the daily driving limit and take

insufficient rest. In August it was ordered to pay 1.11,704 in fines, costs and back duty after admitting 12 offences of using vehicles without excise licences; 12 of making false declarations for excise licences; and three of failing to produce tachograph records (CM 18-24 August).