Traffic Inspectors
Sir Further to the letter of Wednesday about courtesy from traffic officers, may we also ask for co-operation? On a Friday night recently I stopped “ y £ at a pedestrian crossmg. The crowd walked smartly across. I was about to start off again when a traffic officer stepped on to the crossing, looked me right in the eye, and sauntered across so slowlv that six more pedestrians had time to hurry along the footoath and join him. I was overwhelmed with sympathy £*** child whose mother says. Alikin Xd time, dear." But if we toust be tretaed like children remember children learn hy ex ample. This is not an isolated case; it has happened Such action breeds frustration sssr-w* safety.-Yours^ ONB qbEY. November U I®*
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29051, 13 November 1959, Page 7
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