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Operator Keeps Licence at Traffic Commissioner’s Public Inquiry Despite Unauthorised Operating Centre Concerns

The Operator in this matter, represented by Barrister Harry Bowyer, owned a recycling centre in another traffic area. The DVSA knew that the operator’s trucks were sometimes overnighting at the recycling centre and came to the conclusion that this was where the trucks were being kept when not in use. The operator was able to show that the drivers were, in fact tramping and not being left there when not in use.

The operator was given a formal warning for some other minor regulatory infringements

Case Details

Case Name: Operator Keeps Licence at Traffic Commissioner’s Public Inquiry Despite Unauthorised Operating Centre Concerns
Case Date: February 2026
Case Type (info): Public Inquiry

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