CHILDREN'S TROLLEYS.
t A PUBLIC MENACE. BOYS BEFORE COURT. Charged with riding trolleys along 1 streets where the trams run, 20 boys ! of all ages and sizes lined up before 5 Mr. F. K. Hunt. S.M., in the Juveuile - Court this morning. 1 The chief traffic inspector. Mr. G. R. - Hogan. stated that the City Council ' was reluctant in bringing the boys - before the Court, but it was felt neccs--1 sary in order to ensure their own - safety and also to protect motorists. " They were a danger to themselves as 1 well as to others. He hoped that the T cases would serve as a warning to other youthful owners of trolleys and 1 carts. *Mr. Hogan did not press for the - imposition of a penalty. y Mr. Hunt: Now, you boys, remember _ this; you must "not ride on your - trolleys" along streets where the trams s run. Will you promise mc that*! c "Yes, sir, we do," chorused the young i- offenders. c Mr. Hunt: Very well, you can all go now.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 224, 20 September 1924, Page 6
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173CHILDREN'S TROLLEYS. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 224, 20 September 1924, Page 6
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