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FRENCH TRAFFIC POLICE.

“They arrange these things bettor in France.” A gentleman named Chiappe has just been made Chief of the French Police, and he expressed the revolutionary thought that traffic policemen should understand cars as well as traffic. He found that only a very small percentage of his traffic police had any, experience of driving, so has sent them all to school. In the special instruction classes instituted at police headquarters every man employed on traffic duty now has to qualify as an efficient motorist and drive through the thickest traffic.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 September 1927, Page 2

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LEARN FIRST Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 September 1927, Page 2

LEARN FIRST Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 September 1927, Page 2

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