Reckless driving
PA Auckland An Auckland company I .director was convicted in the Auckland Magistrate’s Court! lon Friday on a charge of I dangerous driving — arising! from an incident last month 'when he was alleged to have driven his car through a crowd of 2000 people protest-! mg against the arrival of the nuclear • powered cruiser Long Beach. Robert Windsor Muir, aged , 39. pleaded not guilty to two t charges.of reckless driving and dangerous driving, and, 1 admitted one charge of driv-l ■ ing with excess alcohol. He was convicted of dani gerous driving, and driving' •’ith excess alcohol, and was! •tnanded on bail to Novem--1 her 30 for a probation report " ind sentence by Mr B. H.l Ilackwood, S.M. The charge of reckless i Iriving was dismissed.
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Press, 23 November 1976, Page 4
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