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CAR DRIVER FINED

failed to give way to pedestri^ns For a considerable time he had been trying to educate both motorists and pedestrians to observe the regulations, said Traffic Inspector M. Kehoe, - when prosecuting Francis Eladin ..Best, taxi driver, of Wellington; the ■Levin ^ Court on; Friday: Defendant wa§ charged with 'Tailmg to 'give- way to p'edestrians on a crossing. Two women were on the eastern end of the crossing and oue had a push-chair, isaid the inspector. Defendant had made no eft'ort to stop or ease up. Entering a conviction, Mr. a. M. Goulding, S.M., imposed a fine of £4. Court costs were 10s.

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Chronicle (Levin), 16 December 1947, Page 4

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CAR DRIVER FINED Chronicle (Levin), 16 December 1947, Page 4

CAR DRIVER FINED Chronicle (Levin), 16 December 1947, Page 4

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