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9th September 1977
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CLAIMS that some operators in the Kent area are using TIR registered vehicles on domestic haulage while paying the lower rate of tax have been made by a haulier this week.

Canterbury haulier Geoffrey Fry told CM of operators who cut their costs by up to a whopping £880 a year by only paying the private rate of £50 for their vehicles.

But this week officials of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Centre at Swansea warned that operators using this method to cut their costs face the risk of prosecution and a bill for back duty on tl vehicles.

The fiddle is being wor by operators whose vehil go abroad and are used to d trailers at the docks bet going inland — but when t reach their bases they being used for domestic h lage.

"It's common knowle, that this kind of thing is gc on," said Mr Fry, "talk among the drivers you si hear that someone has `g private' and it is these pet who will put the strai operator out of business. I have been victimised for aking out before this, but it put some people out of mess," he added.

Ir Fry accused Road Hau!. Association members in area of operating a price was offered a load of 20 s at E165 for a 400-mile im trip — that's under 40p a — I refused but an RHA nber did the job," said Mr :e complained that other rators were using the tax le to cut their costs and ce cut their rates — and he med that Kent police had n involved.

have had the police in my 1 checking tax discs and I e sent them down the road re I know there is a vehicle fling 'private' and they e done nothing.

have written to the Kent if constable but I have still nowhere.

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Even on' their weight eks they pull me up and ign vehicles, plus the ones are not signwritten — but I let the flash vehicles with, r written paintwork go 'said Mr Fry.

"Some of these vehicles 'ling bent have never been of the country but they have the private tax disc — r do they do it?" he asked. ent Constabulary had not .vered questions by Mr Fry M went to press this week,

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