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7th November 1991
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• Bingley haulier Alan Gee has been cleared of using a defective tyre after Reedey magistrates were told that the area between the edge of the tyre and the first circumferential groove did not form part of the tread pattern.

Gee, trading as Alan Gee Transport Services, had pleaded not guilty to using a vehicle on the M65 when part of the original tread pattern on the tyre on the front nearside wheel was not clearly visible.

However, Gee admitted to not having had a two-yearly tacho check, and was fined £100 with £20 costs.

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