OFFENCES BY CYCLISTS
WARNINGS NOT TO t.. BE CONTINUED STATEMENT BY COUNCIL I TRAFFIC CHAIRMAN fr It is not the intention of the church City Council traffic departing' to continue indefinitely the practice jtf;: j merely warning cyclists ' who'. against the by-laws. This was emphSSfe ised by the chairman of the council,-; traffic committee, Cr. H. E. Dexiton* iflyg a statement to “The Press.” ‘ , ; _ is Mr Denton said that the traffic in*-., spectors had conducted a raid on hi-.A cycles and more "than 100 hadfound not fully complying with the laws. The owners had been to produce their bicycles for inspection within a day or two, and if the fating had been .rectified a severe caution was* Mr Denton said, that this practice- - ' was not to be continufed indefinitely^-■-Those owners who did not their bicycles were being prosecuted. The chief faults were no white mu<H • guard, no reflector, or in some stances no bell or a faulty brake,.' -
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22768, 21 July 1939, Page 10
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158OFFENCES BY CYCLISTS Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22768, 21 July 1939, Page 10
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