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9th July 1987, Page 91
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Page 2 While accepting an operators explanation that two very bad roads had caused problems with a vehicle, the South Eastern LA warned that he had the safety of the public in mind and did not want to see the operator before him again.

3 Where there is employment, there is always a contract. It does not, however, need to be written. Our lawyer follows up a report in the Bulletin last month spotlighting a problem pre incorporation.

4 When a deregulated bus service used a bus station used for 40 years by the municipal service, it was not surprising that there were accusations and counter accusations of unfair practices, observes the Transport Tribunal. Page 5 A driver who was "unfairly dismissed" is not entitled, because of his negligence, to any compensation.

6 Insider examines the decision of the Transport Tribunal ordering two Devon hauliers to pay the costs of representors made party to their appeal against the imposition of environmental conditions on their licence, 7 Worcestershire hauliers have obtained unrestricted renewal of their licence despite objections from local residents.

8 When the European Court of Justice decides something, there is not one of the Ifs" and "buts" usually accompanying interpretations of EEC directives and regs, explains Keith Vincent.


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