I • -mplainU lli,-it people wlm made.. a habit. of l-nsliinir l«> (he scene of. :• fire generally hampered the hrigadcsnieu in their work wpi’p made at Hip annual meeting of the Wellington Volunteer FiroPolieo this week. I 'lt is the custom of soma people, when they sop a "lave in the sky to jump into their ears and make for the scene of the out break. Sometimes they form a source of danger to the brigades when equipment is required and Ilioir cars are in tin- way. We are going to ask for greater authority in dealing with this class of spectator, said Lieutenant k'rosf. “(.)nite recently at a fire a moior-c.'ttr knocked down a Witter hydrant-.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 October 1925, Page 7
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