PARKING OF CARS.
TO THE EDITOR Sir, —Some time -between 7 amt 8 o’clock p.m. last Saturday 1 happened to be a passer-by at the intersection ol Cumberland street and Anderson's Bay road. 1 noticed the traffic department’s car, Mith an inspector in charge, parked less than 30ft from the intersection and without any light, thereby committing a breach of two by-laws. Do the by-laws not apply to that,car as wel,l as any other;-' It so, I suggest that instead of breaking the by-laws tho inspectors take a look at Stafford street alter 5.30 on a Saturday, or High street M'hon the pictures are on, and sec hou- many motorists park correctly and with lights on M'Jien not in parking--■ areas.' 1 might say very I'cm - do.— 1 am, etc.. May Jo. Onr.v the By-cams.
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Evening Star, Issue 21721, 16 May 1934, Page 2
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