NOISY YOUTHS
“People are required to conduct themselves with order and decorum in the city late at nights, and if the defendants do not observe this they must take the consequences, said Mr. n.. Page, S.M., in the Magistrates Court yesterday, when referring to three young men who were charged with disorderly behaviour in Riddiford street. The evidence went to show that about one o’clock on a recent mornin ß the three defendants were screamm* and shouting out in such a way that their voices could be heard in the Wellington South Police station. A constable on dutv in the station accosted the defendants who were singing out loudly near the Newtown school. Mr. Page said that as the case was not a bad one, he would dismiss the charges on the defendants paying the costs of the I>r “No < ise lO such as this is particularly objectionable in the vicinity of the hospital,” said His Worship, ‘and this will be a warning to the defendants that they will have to behave themselves more circumspectly in future.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 92, 12 January 1929, Page 4
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