DRUNKEN MOTORIST.
A DIFFICULT ( ASF. IVr Pt-ahh A nfJfietuMoil 1 Christchurch, duly *?! ■ “| always regard these cases as vet v serious, because our trail ie is almost entirely motor, last moving, and dangerous il not properly legiihited. A drunken man in a vehicle us Italy gives no regard to signals and Ids presence too often leads to accidents. This ease has some peculiar features which make it: diflieult to know what to do,” said Mr Wyvcrn Wilseon, S.AL, in suspending the license of Denis Benjamin O’Callaghan, carrier, for one month, and lining him to for being drunk while in ehaige of a motor lorry- T he unusual features in the ease were that O'Caljaghan is 1 the father of 10 children, ranging in age from 12 months to 2*l vears. He is usually abstemious and of good repute, and the major part ol his income is derived lrom canting work done lor a local linn.
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Feilding Star, Volume 3, Issue 320, 22 July 1925, Page 5
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