POWERS OF WARDENS
"It is a great surprise to me that anyone working under the E.P.S.O. had not authority under the regulations to enter premises," said Mr. J. H. Luxford, S.M., during the hearing of a charge under the lighting restrictions in the Police Court yesterday. Counsel for the defence contended that the warden had had no authority to enter the defendant's premises. "In that case, the warden must leave when asked to do so, or the occupant has the right to eject him," remarked the magistrate.
Sub-Inspector McNamara explained that until recently wardens had not had authority but they were now being a worn in as special constables.'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24147, 13 December 1941, Page 10
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