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29th April 1999, Page 54
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Had two calls from the police during the night requesting us to fi accept summonses for foreign drivers, so !telephone their g companies to ensure that they are aware of the incidents. Analyse ▪ a single chart at the request of a solicitor dealing with a road E accident from 1997, and write up my report. Contacted by an

g English driver from the South being prosecuted in the North who 9wants to discuss a potential defence, so we agree on a course of a

T_ action. After lunch I visit some clients, collect and deliver tachograph charts and reports, and discuss potential problems. Decide not to return to the office as I'm feeling bred after the calls received during the night. Go home, but immediately get involved in transferring cash to France, where the driver and operator concerned are not happy but agree with a French solicitor that the fine must be paid to get the truck released. Well challenge the allegations in court. Shortly before 10pm I'm contacted by an Irish operator whose driver has been taken ill. We have an account with a driver agency which comes to the rescue and finds a relief driver within 30 minutes.

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