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Keywords : Tachograph, Copella

• The licence held by Bootlebased Gibbons Transport was revoked by North Western TC Keith Waterworth when the company failed to appear at a Leeds disciplinary inquiry

Hours breaches • Anthony Myers, director of Purfleet-based BJ Myers Haulage, admitted at Basildon Crown Court to conspiring with drivers to breach the drivers' hours rules. Sentence was adjourned until 18 September. Allegations that Myers had caused drivers to falsify tachograph charts and that he and administration manager George Pickering conspired with them to commit other offences were dropped.

Residents fail

• Eastern DTC Brian Horner refused to impose environmental conditions on the licence held by Boxford (Suffolk) Farms despite complaints from residents. At an Ipswich public inquiry he also granted a licence without restriction for six vehicles and six trailers to Copella Fruit Juices, based at the same operating centre.

Licence revoked II A failure to regularly inspect his vehicle has led to the revocation of the licence held by Philip Warne, trading as Moore Removals, of Hunstanton. In addition, Eastern TC Geoffrey Simms disqualified Warne from holding an 0-licence for a month at a Cambridge disciplinary inquiry.


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