INTOXICATED DRIVERS
FINE AFTER COLLISION. [PER press association.] NEW PLYMOUTH, April 30. Driving, with a companion, in a hired car, between New Plymouth, and Inglewood, Charles Edward Bovett, single, aged 28, collided with another car. Both vehicles were damaged, but no one suffered injury. Bovett was arrested. In the Police Court he pleaded guilty to being in a state' of intoxication while in charge of a car. He was fined £l5, and was ordered to pay medical expenses, and his license was cancelled. TAXI DRIVER IMPRISONED. WAIROA, April 30. On a charge of being intoxicated while in charge of a car and driving in a manner dangeroufe to the public, Dudley Storey, a taxi-driver, aged 24, was sentenced to one month’s imprisonment by Mr W. Walton, S.M., and his license was cancelled for three years. Storey was convicted of being intoxicated in charge five months ago.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 May 1937, Page 8
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