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Operator must get clued up

8th March 1980, Page 28
8th March 1980
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A HEREFORD coach operat has been told to familiari himself with the Gover ment's plans for coach opet tor licensing. Otherwise, I may find himself without a cence, warned West Midla] Traffic Commissioners cha man Arthur Crabtree.

The Commissioners we considering the possible st: pension or revocation of tv public service vehicle licenc held by David Albert Jones 3 Emlyn Avenue, Herefor following a report from a ve icle examiner.

Mr Jones, who said he kt not heard of the Gover ment's Transport Bill, w told he must also obtain Certificate of Profession Competence.

Vehicle examiner Robe Tingay said Mr Jones op rated a 45-seater and a 1 seater from Barton Yar Hereford, and he had imposi an immediate prohibition one of the vehicles for thr defects.

Mr Jones carried out h own inspections and minor r pairs at Barton Yard, whe there were no acceptab maintenance facilities.

After Mr Jones had pr duced an agreement with commercial garage, the Cor missioners recorded a war ing that a fleet inspection I carried out in six montl time.


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