FURIOUS DRIVING.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir,— correspondent, Pro Bono Publico," should rather ask whoso duty ii fairly should be to restrain furious driving, particularly at the junction and intersection of streets. Surely we cannot expect one man who is traffic inspector, and has the duties of inspector of nuisances, sanitary inspector, da,? registrar, health officer, and several other duties to attend to, to be able to check tho danger alluded to. But there are sufficient by-laws in existence and notice boards at soveral street corners. What ore tho police doing in the matter? They are strolling in the streets .all day on duty—tliov can take action either under the Police' Offences Act or city by-laws. Tito question arises, why do they not do so?—I am, etc., Apropos.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11202, 24 October 1899, Page 3
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