BROKEN BOTTLES
THERE exists in this town a growing element of irresponsibles who thoughtlessly and wilfully throw bottles on the public highway, on the waterfront and in the parks and reserves. This practice has recently reached epidemic proportions/At the rear of the Strand, the waterfront is literally covered at low-tide by the dangerous broken glass from this source. From the Heads the same complaints come in regularly. Persons responsible,for this practice to the danger of bathers and barefooted infants are riot fit to be at large, and those who commit such offences under a degree of intoxication, can be safely numbered in the same category.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 90, 24 June 1946, Page 4
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105BROKEN BOTTLES Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 90, 24 June 1946, Page 4
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