MUST BE PRODUCED
WARRANT OF FITNESS FOR CAR\ EVEN IN BORROWED VEHICLE fhe fact that a motorist must be able to produce a warrant of fitness for any car which he may drive was brought out at the sitting of the Paeroa Court on Monday by Mr W. H. Freeman, S.M., when he fined L. J. Potter 5s with court costs 12s on a. charge of having no warrant of fitness for the car he was driving when ped by the inspector. ‘Potter stated that the car he had been driving was not his car but belonged to his brother and, was the first time he had driven it. His brother had now secured a warrant of fitness for the car.
The Magistrate, in imposing the above fine explained that a motorist must have a warrant of fitness for any car which he might drive, no matter to whom the car belonged.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3249, 7 April 1943, Page 4
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