FOOTPATH TRAFFIC.
TO THE EDITOR. Sib, —I take it there are municipal inspectors in this city. Can you then tell me why. when a lorry is backed up to the kerbstone to accept goods from a warehouse, a Bort of gangway is stretched sometimes from the lorry to the door of the warehouse and sometimes halfway across the footpath? I see this happening daily in Moray place. In the many cities with which I am thoroughly conversant, Dunedin is certainly the only one where this undue liberty is usurped by the neople handling goods between warehouse and lorry. Possibly these warehousemen pay a levy for such use of the footpath. I do not know. Possibly this complaint will wake the city inspectors up. Otherwise some other means of redress will have to be Bought.—l am, etc., Dunedin, December 18. Cmc.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20904, 19 December 1929, Page 10
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