Highland hauliers warned on overloading
1st May 1970, Page 59
1st May 1970
Page 59

Page 59, 1st May 1970
— Highland hauliers warned on overloading
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• Hauliers in the North of Scotland were warned last week about overloading their vehicles. At a public inquiry in Inverness, Mr A. B. Bimie, the LA, said: "I am worried about overloading vehicles in this part of Scotland. I am reminding all operators of the duty explicit on them."
Mr Birnie was considering three operators' licence applications from hauliers who admitted having a conviction for overloading—James Fraser, of Invergordon; Rena Williamson, of Dingwall, and Alexander McDonald, Balintore.
After hearing of the steps the applicants were taking, and being given assurances that there would be no recurrence of the offences, Mr Bimie granted the licences.