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A medical man practising in central London is worried by the present requirements of the police with regard to cars left standing outside houses While in many cases he admits that their action is justifiable, in others he finds it officious. He suggests that, medical men’ cars should be allowed at least as much privilege as commercial cars, which are permitted to stop to load or unload. “ A badge at a cost of. say. 10s a year, might be affixed to a car in a conspicuous position, which would indicate that the owner van a. medical man and the car allowed to remain by the kerb as long as he liked, provided that it. did not. actually obstruct the traffic, and was net infringing the Highways Act.”

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17012, 10 April 1923, Page 8

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Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 17012, 10 April 1923, Page 8

Untitled Star (Christchurch), Issue 17012, 10 April 1923, Page 8