INTOXICATED MOTORIST
Cancellation of License Dominion Special Service. Mastertoil, January 11. As the sequel to a motor collision on Bennett’s Hill on the Masterton-Tinui road on January 3, between cars driven by Edward Stephen Fuller and Mr. C. M. Bowden, of Masterton, Fuller appeared before Messrs. S. L. P. Free and T. Wagg, Justices of the Peace, in the Masterton Police Court this morning, and was fined £lO for being intoxicated while in charge of a car. His license was cancelled for 18 months. Fuller pleaded guilty. Sergeant T. H. Dyer, in asking for cancellation of his license, said that men like accused were a menace on the road. Despite the fact that ample room had been given him to pass he had collided with Mr. Bowden’s ear. When the police arrived at about 11 p.m.. he and another man were asleep in their car. The sergeant added that Fuller had been fined £5 in April. 1930. for a similar offence.
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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 91, 12 January 1932, Page 9
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161INTOXICATED MOTORIST Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 91, 12 January 1932, Page 9
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