SYDNEY MOTOR TRAFFIC
CAMPAIGN OF PROSECUTIONS.
Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Reed. 8.30 p.m.) SYDNEY, Nov. 9.
Following the increasing frequency- of accidents to pedestrians in the city streets the police have opened an intensive campaign against motor traffic. The Courts are busy dealing with cases, in which heavy fines and suspensions of licenses are inflicted for various infringements of the traffic rules. The authorities state that their object is not persecution, but education in Che much neglected regulations. The motorists are up in arms and reply that the regulations are absurd, obsolete and quite unsuited to modern conditions of traffic. The police fail to show, or are incapable of showing, proper discrimination.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18553, 10 November 1923, Page 11
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