NSW Police inspected 20 buses at two of Linq Buslines’ depots, and issued the company with seven defect and two infringement notices
has been issued with seven defect and two infringement notices after police raided two of its depots on Thursday, finding a coach with a cracked windscreen and another with faulty seatbelts.
Of the 20 buses inspected, police issued seven defect notices, which require an owner to amend a problem before the vehicle can be driven. The nature of the defects are unclear, but no buses were grounded.
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