BAN OM A BRIDEGROOM
NOT TO DRIVE MOTOR CAR. A ban on a bridegroom from driving z motor car for two yearn was the outcorno ot an Old Bailey manslaughter trial. He was George C. M. Tinlino, and ho was said to have killed Ernest Waterhouse while driving a car at excessive speed. Mr ''Cecil Whiteley, for the prosccul...., said that Tinlino bad been (lining »1. an hotel in London, and about 10 o c took tho night porter in a motor car to chib oft Tottenham Court road. im ! with two wo non, and in hhailoshn ,v ■ ■ knocked down three persons, indee;,. • Waterhouse, who was kilted. _ _ . Since the accident r J.inlino hmi - Sir E. Marshall-Hall, K.C., ;-aui could not deny driving at an ove.a-.w, v On© of the peculiarities oi a «acll-n:.- v tim was tho fear 01 being alone, -'-i,. had had twenty-two medical no.tro-.,. after time ho had been in sJwll c.v.’. when all around him were as--had held positions when ho sbou.d nan; toba When only eighteen he deft, a school and wont straight to France. v.,v tho tear of being alone whicn led mm .a take tho night porter to the dub, Jo L-i friend with whom ho had been dmmg coum not accompany him. Ho had had nouung intoxicating to drink at the club. Mr Justice Lush, in binding defendant over, said he wished it to bo understood that however good a man’s military record might bo it was no reason for withholding puninlimeat.
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Evening Star, Issue 17647, 28 April 1921, Page 7
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250BAN OM A BRIDEGROOM Evening Star, Issue 17647, 28 April 1921, Page 7
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