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Coo much ioggin

4th September 1970
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Keywords : Hales, Taverham, Law / Crime

1 Fines totalling 110 were imposed on two aulage contractors by Taverham iagistrates in Norwich last week for using rries overloaded with hoggin.

Mr C. W. Chipperfield, for the Ministry I Transport, said that a 10-ton lorry eionging to Cyril Verdon Everson, of lighfield Farm, South Walsham, Norfolk, 'as overloaded by 2 tons 5ci.vt and 2qr. and 10-ton lorry owned by Anthony Hales, of :ostessey, near Norwich. was overloaded y I ton newt and 2qr.

Everson was said to have had previous onvictions for offences involving lorries nd was fined £60 and Hales was fined £50. oth pleaded guilty.

Mr J. G. Cochrane, for Everson, said his wry had been hired out to a company uarrying a gravel pit on the day of the (fence.

In a letter Hales said the weight of hoggin aried according to the weather and depth f excavation_ The offence, he wrote, would ot happen again as there was now a reighbridge at the pit.


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