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“ROAD HOGS”

FLOGGING FOR BAD CASES.

‘ Flogging for bad cases of dangerous driving was advocated by Mr N. R. Domree, of the London Metropolitan Police College, in opposing a motion at the Gray’s Inn Debating Society recently, to the effect that corporal punishment should be abolished. “Would it not be a good thing to have corporal punishment for some of the young fools who drive highpowered cars and who have more money than is good for them?’ asked Mr Dooree. “Imprisonment is no good. It does not carry the official stigma that it ought for motoring offences.”

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Waipa Post, Volume 49, Issue 3554, 6 December 1934, Page 7

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“ROAD HOGS” Waipa Post, Volume 49, Issue 3554, 6 December 1934, Page 7

“ROAD HOGS” Waipa Post, Volume 49, Issue 3554, 6 December 1934, Page 7

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