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A YORK COMPANY which had previously been warned to be careful over its drivers' records was fined £950 with £100 _costs by Preston magistrates after one of its drivers had been found to be keeping duplicate record books.
W.D. Mark 8.E Sons Ltd, with a depot in Preston, pleaded guilty to one charge of failing to maintain a register; four of failing to enter the required information on the front cover of a record book; and five of aiding and abetting the driver not to return a completed record book.
The driver Peter James Hunt, of 13 Albem Avenue, Fulwood, admitted five offences of failing to return a record book; five of failing to enter up the front cover; 20 of keeping two record books concurrently; 20 of falsifying entries; and four of working excessive hours. Hunt was fined £25 on each of five charges and given a con ditional discharge for months in respect of t others.
Prosecuting, Mr J. A. La ton said Hunt's vehicle IN stopped at Market Weight( Hunt handed a traffic examir a book with no entries on t cover apart from a circl figure one. The traffic examir noticed a second record be with a figure two in a circ While he interviewed l driver a police officer found other record books in the c; an examination revealed ti two records were being kt for the same journeys.
Later interviewed by second traffic examiner Hi had said that when he want a record book he took -c from a pile in the office. sometimes arrived back at depot after 5pm when theat had gone home and he wo' have to load his own vehis He sometimes went over hours while doing so and decided to get a bit extra fr the firm on these occasio Consequently, he kept t record books, putting do additional hours in one them. The books which shc ed the least hours were I correct ones. He had ne, been asked to hand in • completed books.
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Mr Lawton said the cc .pany had been warned September 1974 to pay m attention to its drivers' reco in the future, For the defendants, Mr Wright said Hunt had got i the habit of keeping I record books in an effort keep his records clean. was engaged in the movem of hides and skins, a parti larly dirty traffic. The cc pany's Preston manager I been so involved with gem management matters that had paid insufficient attent to the drivers' records regt dons,