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Haulier could not clear debts and loses licence

9th March 1995, Page 18
9th March 1995
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• A South Walesbased operator had his licence revoked at a Cardiff disciplinary inquiry after admitting he had not been able to clear fines imposed on him.

Consideration of disciplinary action against Leong Stephen Paul, trading as Legion Transport of Cardiff, was adjourned last August after South Wales LA John Mervyn Pugh heard that he was seeking to establish whether he could appeal against the convictions For Paul, Fred Randall said that though he had been allowed leave to appeal against one of the convictions, a second was out of time. He accepted that Paul was not in a position to pay all the outstanding fines.

Revoking the licence, but making no order as to disqualification, Mervyn Pugh said that if Paul made any future application for a new licence it would be considered at a public inquiry and he would require evidence of financial standing.


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