HC Deb 08 March 1967 vol 742 cc305-6W
146. Mr. Raphael Tuck

asked 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 Jenkins

The statistics available in respect of these offences in Eng-

Mr. Mason

We 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. Mason

The 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.