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3rd November 1988
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I Four more haulage commies have been fined for Taking the London lorry ban. VW Buckle and Son of Bury t Edmunds and Mayhew reight of Ely were fined £100 ich plus 225 costs. Angloorden of Ipswich and Buttery Brick of Ripley had to pay fines of £75 with £25 costs. All pleaded guilty.

The companies, whose vehicles were spotted in restricted areas without displaying permits by lorry ban officers, appeared at Stratford Magistrates Court, east London, at the end of last week.