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Traffic Penalties

Sir, —The other day one individual was fined £1 for having no driving licence—an offence that is elsewhere regarded as anything but trivial; another, obviously some unfortunate immigrant, was mulcted in the sum of £4 for being too close to another vehicle. Does this, on the face of it, at any rate,' make sense?— Yours, etc., ILAM. March 10, 1958.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28532, 11 March 1958, Page 3

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Traffic Penalties Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28532, 11 March 1958, Page 3

Traffic Penalties Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28532, 11 March 1958, Page 3

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