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• A bid by Felixstowe haulier Keith Brimicombe to increase the authorisation on his national licence from two to three vehicles was turned down at a Cambridge public inquiry
Flower cut
• The duration of the licence held by County Durham haulier David Flower has been on so that it now expires at the end of May 1995. Flower, of Newton AycIiffe, was warned about his future maintenance standards, convictions and illegal parking.
Passing hiccup
• The four-vehicle licence held by Call A Skip, of Birmingham, which was said to have had a "hiccup" in the maintenance of its vehicles, was renewed for the full five years at a Birmingham public inquiry
Lack of records
• Nuneaton-based KSD Haulage Contractors was fined £1,200 and ordered to pay £300 prosecution costs, after it admitted three offences of failing to produce tachograph records before the town's magistrates.
£200 overload
• Ashbourne-based W R Wood (Haulage) has been fined £200 for overloading the compensating axles of an artic at Dundee Sheriff's Court. The driver of the artic, David Armstrong, was admonished.
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