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Stickers still needed

PA Wellington Motorists would still legally be required to display carless-day stickers even though the carless-days scheme had been sus-

pended, said the Minister of Energy (Mr Birch) yesterday. Information reaching the Ministry of Energy suggested that many vehicles were being driven without the sticker. Their owners should recognise that in failing to observe the law they could find themselves facing legal action by traffic authorities. "It is important to appreciate that the carlessdays scheme is being maintained, even though suspended, so that restraint on petrol consumption can be applied quickly if a new situation of supply shortfall warrants it,” said Mr Birch. Carless-day stickers are available at post offices.

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Press, 20 June 1980, Page 4

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Stickers still needed Press, 20 June 1980, Page 4

Stickers still needed Press, 20 June 1980, Page 4

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