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'Serious misjudgement'.(Transport Tribunal)

Commercial Motor

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A 'reckless' application was rejected because of lies about previous convictions.

A company which lied about previous convictions of managers in its application has failed to win an appeal against the refusal of an O-licence for three vehicles and three trailers. Durham-based Dolphin Express Freight & Caravan Storage had appealed against the decision of the North-Eastern Deputy Traffic Commissioner Elizabeth Perrett. The Transport Tribunal heard that the directors of the company were George Wallace, Lorraine Linney and Derek McArdle. The nominated transport manager was McArdle's wife Louise. The McArdles had previously held an O-licence, trading as DMC Freight. …

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