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MOTOR RAIDS.

BANDIT MENACE GROWS. The Home Office’s legal advisers are conferring on methods for strengthening the Firearms Act in order to check bandits. It is believed that a short measure will be introduced into Parliament at the earliest possible opportunity.

The authorities are not favourable towards generally arming the police, but unless the outrages diminish, it is expected that the police will be enabled to compete on moro equal terms with the raiders, who daily give fresh instances of their impudence and daring. There were two motor raids recently, one at Bethnal Green, where a jeweller fruitlessly emptied his revolver at a motor car. At Hereno Hill neighbours, hearing the smashing of a jeweller’s window, bombarded the bandits with crockery, llower-pots, boots and walking sticks. The bandits retaliated by flinging motor tools and escaped in a car with £SOO worth of jewellery. Tho Automobile Association’s "warning to members to refuse to halt when asked for assistance, in view of the bogus apepals, is causing a controversy, opponents declaring that it destroys the chivalry of tho road. A police officer suggests that motorists should keep a spanner or truncheon handy. Others are purchasing air pistols.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 226, 24 August 1932, Page 2

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MOTOR RAIDS. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 226, 24 August 1932, Page 2

MOTOR RAIDS. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 226, 24 August 1932, Page 2

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