Progress in recovering signatures
A Christchurch campaigner, whose collection of almost 20,000 signatures for a petition vas accidentally lost, is nearly hal'-way to regaining them. Mr Martin Keen has been campaigning for stronger penalties for drunken drivers. Early this year a friend unwittingly threw away the signatures while he was preparing to leave New Zealand. Mr Keen has now collected 8600 signatures. He has also been notified that he set a world exercycle record last year in his attempt to raise funds for his campaign.
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Press, 15 April 1978, Page 7
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