BROKEN BYLAWS
Offenders against bylaws were dealt with m t£e^'®> rai e,'? Court by Mr. For driving in a manner dangerous to the public, Malcolm M'Arthur was fined £3, and Arthur A. Russell, George B E^ g rlanA< and Charles T. Forrest £2 each! M. ■M'Arthur- was also fined £1 for having no driver's license, a similar offence costing Frederick T. Badcock £2 Passing a stationary tramcar cost Edward L. Lees £3, and David Morrison, for riding, a motor-cycle on a footpath, was fined £2. . • .'•
For leaving his car unattended, Leonard Johnson was fined 10s, and for a similar offence Leonard E. W. Baker was ordered to pay the costs, 10s. Having;no.number plates on his motorlorry cost Charles H. Buchanan £1/ and ■for allowing a.chimney to catch fire Geritrude Mathews was fined 2s-6d. 'Cutting a corner cost Francis C. Holmes ,£l. . v
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 129, 5 June 1929, Page 6
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142BROKEN BYLAWS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 129, 5 June 1929, Page 6
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