TRAFFIC LAWS
c ;r —Recently a traffic inspector his car in St. Asaph Jeet H e was aw ay for about five Chutes, and in turning his car. Sped a stationary car. It bumped one behind it and the traffic officer «ist drove off: he did not look to see Hie had done any damage. What an JjcelW example to set the public!— YourS- ONE OF THE ONLOOKERS. April 30- 1954. fCommenting on’ this letter, the ejperintendent of the Christchurch Citv Council traffic department /Mr c ’p. Kellar* said: “I have received Jo advice of any collision whatever, Certainly none of the departmental ears have shown any signs whatever of damage: and it is quite possible that ♦Be correspondent has mistaken some individual in uniform for a traffic c-feer. K the writer could supply me with the time and date, I then could check the movements of the departfflental vehicles and ascertain if one was in the vicinity of St. Asaph greet”)
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27340, 4 May 1954, Page 3
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