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Rapidly expanding firm accused of fiddling tachograph records

30th June 2005, Page 37
30th June 2005
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A CONTAINER OPERATOR must wait to see what action will be taken against its licence after it appeared before the North Western Traffic Commissioner Beverley Bell on a range of drivers hours and tachograph offences. Felixstowe-based Gipping Container Services holds a licence for 45 vehicles and 65 trailers based at Liverpool and Manchester.

Traffic examiner Sarah Bell said that an examination of the company's tachograph records for July 2004 revealed a series of offences by nine of the 27 drivers based at Liverpool and Manchester, seven of whom were subsequently prosecuted in February.

Questioned by Jonathan Ripman, for the company, Sarah Bell said the 436 charts had been awaiting anal ysis when they were presented to her. There was ru evidence that the company was causing or permittin; offences. She agreed that the false records were not case of fuse pulling or electrical interference, but wet. cases of running without a chart in the tachograph fo distances varying between two and 59km.

MD and transport manager Hussein Ahmed sail that towards the end of 2003 they had taken over FP. increasing the fleet from six to 20 vehicles in the Nortl West They were currently operating 30 vehicles ani the plan was for continued expansion. Initially, th. tachograph records had been checked by Liverpool based director fain Simber but because of the numbe of vehicles being added to the licence it was decide" last June to send the charts for outside analysis.

It was a difficult to discipline drivers until the cow cases were concluded and the company had needel to know the nature of the offences before putting ii place driver training.This training was delayed to ac commodate Working Time Regulations training, bu that had now taken place.The drivers concerned hal been written to pointing out their responsibilities aril warning them as to their future conduct.

The TC is to announce her decision in writing at future date.


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