MOTORING OFFENCES
Charges relating to trairx offences were heard in the Magistrate's Court today before.Mr. E: D. Mosley, S.M. : For riding a motor-cycle without ai tail-light Charles Baker was fined 10s and costs. Grace Emma Wood was fined 10s and costs for driving without lights. Breaches of the parking regulations resulted in Joseph William Carr being fined 5s and costs and Robert George; Ewing. 10s and costs. Gerald Bilfield Bradshaw was fined! 10s. and costs for failing to signal when, pulling out from the kerb. For driving a vehicle equipped Widi an inefficient foot brake, Rayg DheditJ was fined 20s and costs. ; Pleading guilty to driving a motors car in Willis Street on February 3 in a manner that might have been danger-, ous, Lawrence George Houghton was( fined 30s and costs. • _:■..'■ . Arthur Langford was fined 20s and! costs on each of two charges of riding a motor-cycle with an . mefficienii silencer, and of failing to stop when^ signalled by the police. He was coiV victed and discharged for speeding. For driving a motor-van on Ohiro Road without due care and attention, Frederick McCormack. was fined /us Jean Riddick and Stanley Sydenham Williams were each fined 20s and costs for failing to give way to traffic approaching from the right. A fine of 20s and costs was imposed on Edgar Lay for carrying goods for which he did not have a service liC Hardy's Transport Co. were fined £2 andcosts for exceeding the licensed load, and convicted and ordered to pay costs for exceeding the road classification. For exceeding the licensed load, the Woburn Carrying Co. was fined 20s and costs.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 5, 9 March 1937, Page 4
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271MOTORING OFFENCES Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 5, 9 March 1937, Page 4
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