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22nd February 1996
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

Less licence

• Maintenance problems have led Scottish TC Michael Betts to cut the authorisation on the licence held by Johnstonebased Angus Metals from three vehicles to one. Betts also suspended the company's licence for two weeks.

Bid rejected

• A bid for a new international licence for 20 vehicles and 20 trailers by Barking-based Lawrabian International Freight Services (1994) has been turned down at an

istbourne public inquiry.

No change

II Birmingham based Rana Textiles had its licence suspended, and an application to change its operating centre refused, when it failed to appear before West Midland IC John Mervyn Pugh.

No show

• A bid for a new two-vehicle licence by Roy Middleton, based at Houghton-le-Spring, Tyne & Wear, was refused when he failed to appear at a Leeds public inquiry Fines cut • Fines for tachograph offences on Staunton-based UK and European Haulage have been cut by £2000 at Gloucester Crown Court. Judge Carole Hagen said the fines were excessive.