Transport bosses Appeal for jailed driver
Page 13

If you've noticed an error in this article please click here to report it so we can fix it.
pay up by 3.8%
• The United Road Transport Union is holding a fund-raising event to pay the legal fees of a non-member who is in a French prison on drug smuggling charges.
Owner-driver John Harrower of Oldham, Lanes was arrested in France on 4 June after 89kg of cannabis and over £10000 was found in two holdalls in his trailer, which was full of beetroot. He was on a return journey from Malaga, Spain.
URTU's interest is that drivers detained abroad should get a fair trial. Legal aid, an interpreter or a bilingual solicitor are not automatically available to Harrower, who has been refused bail.
David Higginbottom, URTU's general secretary, says: "In this country he would have undoubtedly got bail and a chance to carry on with his life while awaiting trial. As it is, by the time he comes to trial in France his life will be in ruins."
URTU's fund-raising event will be held on 6 October at the Poplar 2000 tnickstop at Lymm, Cheshire.