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" Cooked " Their Records

3rd August 1962, Page 32
3rd August 1962
Page 32
Page 32, 3rd August 1962 — " Cooked " Their Records
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r-k A RIPLEY, Derbyshire, man, told th;

he " deliberately cooked the records of a goods vehicle he was driving, fined a total, of £20 by Derby count magistrates last week, He was Job William Straw, of Derby Road, who former employers, Dalton and Co., Lte Silkoline Oil Refinery, Belper, Derbyshir were also fined for permitting ti offences.

Straw pleaded guilty to failing to kee records of a goods vehicle on March 2 (£10 fine), a similar offence on March 2 (£1 fine), seven offences of driving ft more than 51 hours continuously betwee February 26 and March 30 (LI on each to driving continuously for 11 hours c March 21 (£1) and to driving without least 10 hours' rest on March 21 (£1).

His former employers pleaded guilt to permitting Straw to drive cot tinuously for more than 51 hours o February 26 (14 fine) and seven similz offences between March 3 and 30 (£1 o each).

Both Straw and Dalton and Co: wet ordered to pay three guineas advocate fees. Mr. F. D. Ley, presiding, said thz the records had deliberately bee "cooked." "These do not fit the Ire movements of the vehicle," he said.

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