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Bus companies in Bristol and Somerset face commisioner [sic]The biggest operator of bus services in Bristol and Somerset has been ordered to explain why its services are not running on time.
Both First Bristol and First Somerset and Avon will face a Department for Transport commisioner [sic] on charges of running unreliable services.
The company could lose its licence, be fined up to ^233,000 or be forced to suspend some of its services.
No-one from First would comment ahead of the findings.
'Tight budgets'Dave Regwell from the South West Transport Network - which represents passenger groups and transport unions - said fines can make a difference to First.
"If the commissioner fines the company it makes things very tight for First and its budgets," he said.
The company was picked out after spot checks earlier this year on First Bristol and First Somerset and Avon.
Inspectors looked for buses which ran more than a minute early or more than five minutes late - which led to the charges of unreliable services.
In 2005 First Bristol was fined ^100,000 and in 2007 it was fined ^50,000.
On those occasions First argued traffic congestion was a factor.
Both First Bristol and First Somerset and Avon face the commisioner on Friday.
First has previously argued traffic congestion was an issue TLM