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4th August 1994, Page 18
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• LA John Mervyn Pugh. has described Blackwood-based Amber Engineering as "one of the success stories" of the recommended system of maintenance in South Wales. He granted the company's application to increase its vehicle authorisation from eight to 12 vehicles.

Carter cut

• The authorisation on the licence held by King's Lynnbased Peter Carter Haulage was cut to five vehicles and 32 trailers at a Cambridge public inquiry. In addition, the licence has been prematurely terminated to expire at the end of next June.

Joel pays £980

• Sheffield-based Michael Joel has been fined £740, and ordered to pay £240 prosecu. tion casts by the city's magistrates for the unauthorised use of a vehicle and failing to keep tachograph records.

One entry

• The one-vehicle licence held by John Kirkland, of Cellarhead, Stoke-on-Trent, has been renewed with conditions that the vehicle does not exceed five tonnes gross, that it enters and leaves the operating centre once only each day and always in forward gear.


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