RECKLESS DRIVING.
LIGHT PUNISHMENT. (By Telegraph— Press Association.) NEW PLYAIOUTH, Saturday. “The proper course is to 'take them of the road, but I realise in this instance it would deprive a mail of his livelihood,” said ALr R. W. Tate, S.AL, at the Police Court, when imposing a lino of £2O on Oswald Norman Thomas for. driving a car at' a speed dangerous to the public. The prosecution was the result of *a collision near Elitham when Thomas, while passing a line of Traffic, swerved across the road, struck a pole and over turned. The car was then struck by another car.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 6 December 1926, Page 5
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