AT THE HEART OF THE ROAD TRANSPORT INDUSTRY.

Call our Sales Team on 0208 912 2120

hailers for resale so licence is saved

5th July 1980, Page 21
5th July 1980
Page 21
Page 21, 5th July 1980 — hailers for resale so licence is saved
Close
Noticed an error?
If you've noticed an error in this article please click here to report it so we can fix it.

Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

HUMBERSIDE operator has been given a stay of execution !lowing a hearing before the Yorkshire deputy Licensing uthority N. F. Moody.

Prohibitions had been placed under-laden.

trailers which Loadrite Ltd, of The company's own policy II, had bought for resale, was to hire trailers from Rentco, adrite operates four vehicles with day-to-day maintenance id two trailers, and the case being Loadrite's responsibility.

iected five prohibitions and an Some of the prohibitions

/el-loading conviction, affected a special caravan trailer

Company-director Alan Graywhich has since been sold.

)n claimed that the overMr Grayson pointed out that, lading conviction was the while some of the prohibitions )mpany's first and said the were serious and appeared to be lipping company's manifest due to neglect, they affected lowed that the trailer was vehicles bought for resale. They had been bought at a low price, and Loadrite's 0-licence number had been quoted when they were submitted for test.

Traffic examiner Shiela Forbes told Mr Moody that she had visited the operating centre on the 0-licence, and the owner of the premises said he had heard nothing of Loadrite since September 1979.

Mr Grayson claimed he had told the Traffic Area that he had moved to new premises in February this year, and said he had informed the owner of the previous base.

Mr Moody took no action against Loadrite, saying he accepted that the trailers should not have been on the company's 0-licence. But he asked the traffic examiner for a further report on the company's new operating centre.


comments powered by Disqus