Capebase was caught out on it's cheap and illegal vehicle modifications today after Police discovered that the bus used for Capebase's Blayney run had seats removed without being checked by an engineer and updating it's seating capacity. Inquires by Police discovered that the vehicle was listed as having 14 seats with the RTA.
Due to Les Ross' incompetence in having the vehicle modified without an engineering certificate it can not be driven on a car licence legally. Unfortunately Steve Minshull found out the hard way when he was told by Police he can't drive the vehicle on his licence. This afternoon Minshull was forced to use a hire vehicle while Ross made arrangements to have the vehicle re-certified.
It is yet another blotch on Capebase's record which the department will do nothing about.
Friday, May 11, 2012
Capebase caught out on cheap modifications, unlicenced driver
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capebase,
incompetence,
les ross,
snts,
steven minshull
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A corrupt mob of people,if it was anyone else they would have lost their BUS CONTRACT.
It was only found out because Steve hit another car at low speed in the Main Street of Blayney.
Absolute rot that is. Steve was not involved in an accident at all. The bus was defective so it has been taken for repairs. It has nothing to do with Steve but as usual Les Ross screwed up.
Steve's your best friend isn't he Ros Luther?
If you sense a rat, set a trap!
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