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Police and Bicycles.

Dear Sir, —In reply to “Passer By” and “Also Passing,” I would like to defend police sergeants, who cannot defend themselves. I think bicycles are such a nuisance on footpaths that their owners are lucky enough to be told to move on, for they ought to be prosecuted. A bicycle has no right on the footpath—ridden or wheeled, and then there are those other cyclists who dismount on the roadway near a comer and stand there as an obstruction td traffic. They ought to be moved on for parking within twenty feet of the comer. I rav the police are too forbearing. They might be much grumpier than thev are.—l am, etc., ONE WHO HAS SUFFERED.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20363, 21 July 1934, Page 10

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Police and Bicycles. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20363, 21 July 1934, Page 10

Police and Bicycles. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20363, 21 July 1934, Page 10

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