STONES THROWN AT CARS
annoyance to motorists Several coijiplaints have been received by the Automobile Association regarding children throwing stones at passing motor vehicles. As offending children generally run away before tho motorists can remonstrate with thorn it is suggested by the association that drivers should report cases of stone throwing at tho nearest polico station with a minimum of delay.
Stones have recently been thrown at a number of motor-cars on tho loose metal section of the Great South Road, but, unfortunately, somo days elapsed before the offences were reported to the association and to the police. The co-operation of school masters is being sought by the association in an effort to put a stop to the trouble.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21580, 26 August 1933, Page 10
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