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6th March 1964, Page 47
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Page 47, 6th March 1964 — Records and Offences
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Keywords : Criminal Law

THERE was no objection to duplicate I records as such, explained Mr. Marples when he was asked in the Commons this week to stop commercial vehicle drivers making out more than one log sheet. Mr. Charles Mapp (Labour, Oldham East), who put the request, Said that two and sometimes three sets of log sheets for the same journey were made out by some drivers.

The Minister pointed out that the keeping of false records in any form was an offence and the enforcement staffs took widespread action against it. Last year. 8,500 convictions were obtained for records offences.

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