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HEAVY PENALTIES FOR NEGLECT IN RECORD-KEEPING.

31st March 1939, Page 70
31st March 1939
Page 70
Page 70, 31st March 1939 — HEAVY PENALTIES FOR NEGLECT IN RECORD-KEEPING.
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LAST week, at Worthing Petty Sessions; Mr, Francis William Shaw. Teville Road, Worthing, was summoned for failing to cause current records to be kept by two drivers. There were 16 summonses. Mr. Ernest Francis Shaw and Mr. John Hartley Phillips were each summoned for failing to keep a current record. Pleas of not guilty to all summonses were entered. .

Mr. F. W. Shaw was fined £6 on each of 13 summonses, totalling £78, whilst three summonses were dismissed, application being made by the prosecution for a case to be stated on these three. Mr. E. F. Shaw was fined 10s. on each of eight summonses and Mr. J. H. Phillips 10s. on each of five summonses, for failing to keep records, whilst three of these summonses were dismissed, the prosecution again asking for a case to be stated in relation to these.


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