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Owner-driver without 0-licence fails to get truck returned

18th August 2005, Page 35
18th August 2005
Page 35
Page 35, 18th August 2005 — Owner-driver without 0-licence fails to get truck returned
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AN OWNER-DRIVER who claimed he was using his vehicle without licence authority to obtain sufficient money to apply for an 0-licence has lost his bid to have it returned after it was impounded by VOSA.

In seeking its return, Damien McNiffe, of Cannon Place, South-East London, admitted that he had no 0-licence, saying that he had just got the truck tested and he was working it to save money for an 0-licence. He had now asked for an application form.The truck was the only means of supporting his family.

In refusing to return the vehicle, the South Eastern & Metropolitan Traffic Commissioner Christopher Heaps said the loaded vehicle was impounded after it was stopped at the Wandsworth police check point. The vehicle was given a delayed prohibition in respect of an excessively worn suspension slipper bracket. When interviewed by a traffic examiner, McNiffe had admitted that he knew that he should have had a licence as he had been reported previously for operating without an 0-licence.

Given McNiffe's awareness of licensing requirements there were no grounds for the return of the vehicle.