Courts get heavy with firm’s boss operating overloaded lorries

 
Suffolk County Council has ‘named and shamed’ a businessman who has repeatedly overloaded lorries on the county’s roads.
The council took action after persistent offender, Richard Littleboy, owner of a Norfolk scaffold company, was ordered to pay almost £1,000 in fines by Bury St Edmunds magistrates’ court.
Lorries owned by Littleboy were found to be dangerously overloaded when road traffic officers from the authority’s trading standards department first caught him on the A140 at Brome on the 11 August 2006.
This was quickly followed by his second offence on the 22 September 2006. On this occasion the lorry was overloaded by 980kg.
Littleboy’s first offence cost him £400 in fines and costs. The second offence resulted in a £900 fine.

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