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NSW court throws the book at trucking operator for breaching fatigue management laws.    

October 2014 

The director of McCabe Transport has pleaded guilty to 159 breaches of fatigue management laws following an investigation into the running of his company. The charges relate to falsified work diaries, with the court hearing drivers doctored their records and worked well beyond their legally allowed time. The breaches were committed in 2011 and 2012.  

McCabe Transport and its owner have been convicted and ordered to pay almost $340,000 in fines and costs for breaching fatigue management laws in New South Wales. 

Local court magistrate Bill Pierce fined the company $236,721 after owner Anthony McCabe pleaded guilty to 159 offences, including falsified work diaries. 

The penalty includes a fine of $14,287 against McCabe for his role in preparing the schedules of his drivers  and  a further $16,875 for failing to produce documents when the NSW road regulator, the Roads and Maritime Services, requested them. 

The company has also been ordered to pay the RMS’s court costs of $85,000.   truck

"The offences related largely to false and misleading work-diary entries, with some offences also relating directly to the hours worked by the driver in terms of fatigue breaches." said Peter Wells, RMS safety and compliance director. 

"The discrepancies were discovered when the driver's log books were compared to other business items such as fuel receipts, toll statements and loading and unloading records at various pick-up and delivery sites," Wells says. 

Fatigue is one of the biggest killers on our roads. 

 

See more:-  http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/about/news-events/news/roads-and-maritime/2014/141022-criminal-convictions-heavy-vehicle-fatigue-breaches.html  

 

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