"THREE MONTHS."
BEER BOTTLES ON THE ROAD. 810 DANGER TO MOTORISTS. "Tliree. months without the option would be what 1 would gi\e people who throw bottles at random on the roads." said Mr. K. G. Karri? 11 at a meeting of the Council of the A.A.A. last evenin?. IV said that on a recent trip through t lie Waikato he noticed heer bottles every few miles from Cambridge to Mercer. Some hooligans had apparently started out with a load of beer anil tlrj >upplv had ended at Hunt Iv. A number of bottler- were broken, and they were enough t<> ga>h a tyre and cause a blowout. They might have cau-ed a capsize llr. (;ray>nii ( chairman i: 1 don't think the action can be attributed to sane and sober mofori-t-s. Mr. Henning: N<> moinri-t who know* what- trouble gla-- will cau-e would create >uch a iiiii~an<-e. Perhaps tl'o bottles were thrown bv in a •service car. or by a lorry driver lining -olid tvro.
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Auckland Star, Issue 38, 14 February 1929, Page 10
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