Licence revoked after misfortunes'
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to revoking, curtailing or suspending the current 0 licence Mr Crabtree had a list of convictions before him with more offences still to be heard by the magistrates.
Mr Crabtree heard that Mr Atterbury was in financial difficulties and Transport Tri bunal president Mr G. D. Squibb commented: "If so, one cannot help but feel sorry for him, but on the other hand the provisions of the Transport Act have got to be enforced."
Mr Quibb said: "Where one finds circumstances that one would not be justified i granting a licence to a appellants nor in allowing /V Atterbury's licence to cot tinue, in fact one is bound t give effect to the provisions ( the Act, notwithstanding au the situation has come abot through a series of misfo tunes."