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9th July 1954, Page 31
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Keywords : Magistrate, Plea, Law / Crime

defending solicitor that the Act under which they were summoned was as "dead as a door-nail," J. Dowker (Sheffield), Ltd., and two drivers were fined by Sheffield magistrates for charges of exceeding the 25-mile limit and failing to keep records. Pleas of guilty were entered.

Mr. J. A. Neilson, defending, said that as nationalization was ending, vehicles bought through the Disposal Board were being taken over with their licences and the offences would never again be committed.

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Organisations: Disposal Board
People: J. A. Neilson
Locations: Sheffield

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