§ 146. Mr. Raphael Tuckasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many persons were convicted of driving whilst uninsured and whilst disqualified and without a driving licence, respectively, in 1964, 1965 and 1966.
§ Mr. Roy JenkinsThe statistics available in respect of these offences in Eng-
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§ Mr. MasonWe plan to place orders in 1967 to a total of about 30,000 tons. In 1963–66 orders were placed as follows:
geographical locations of the shipyards commissioned to undertake this work, showing England, Scotland and Northern Ireland separately.
§ Mr. MasonThe value of this work in the financial year 1967–68 is expected to be about £4 million. The value in preceding years, by geographical location, is:
land and Wales relate to convictions, not to persons convicted.
Convictions in 1964 for using a motor vehicle uninsured against third party risks numbered 81,921; for driving while disqualified, 7,128; and for driving without a licence, 42,811. The comparable figures for 1965 were 90,779, 8,545 and 47,219. The figures for 1966 are not yet available.