QUEUES AT BUS STOPS
Board’s Proposed By-Laws
When six or more persons are *a.:uig at a stopping place for a - hnstcnurch Transport Board bus, *t will be incumbent on them, if t.-.e board confirms a redraft of oy-laws next month, tp form a oueue parallel with and near the sere and. where practicable, facibg the direction from which the • er.icle is approaching. An addition to the by-laws n .erir.g nuisances reads: “No per-1 while on the board s vehiclesj shall carry unprotected or eat creams in cornets, sandwiches r open cartons or wrappers. For *..~e purpose of this clause any i.-.hd shall be deemed a person." ihe board s existing by-laws : or.tain many references to tram p-eration, or a by-law specifically refers to a tramcar and does not .-.elude reference to an omnibus. Because the undertaking now is a wholly omnibus one, it is proposed to amend the by-laws so trial the reference to tramcars is deleted and the word “vehicle" substituted in its place. The board decided yesterday to e notice of its intention to pass :r.e by-laws.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28752, 25 November 1958, Page 14
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