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ICENCE REFUSED BECAUSE OF CONDUCT

4th June 1954, Page 39
4th June 1954
Page 39
Page 39, 4th June 1954 — ICENCE REFUSED BECAUSE OF CONDUCT
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HE East Midland Deputy Licensing Authority said last week that Mr. arry B. Cope (Cope and Sons), Home arm, Ock brook, had been convicted le times for the illegal use of vehicles, td failed to produce witnesses or ;tires at several hearings and had been thoroughly unsatisfactory haulier. He fused an application for an A licence r two vehicles and a B licence for one hide.

Mr. L. C. Pratley, of the British ansport Commission, said that Mr. Ise had persistently contravened the mile radius. The defence was that *. Cope had been ill for several weeks I any offence had been caused by enthusiasm of drivers.