"SAFETY FIRST" CAMPAIGN
TO MINIMISE STBBET ACCIDENTS. The incrensin? number of street accidents is naturally giving- cause for alarm and anxiety, ami during the course of a ihy-lan- prosecution a , ; the Magistrates Court yesterday Mr. IT. F. O'Learj-, who was defending:, a prosecution, stressed the fact that if the pedretriaiis themselves exercised a little more caTe when crossin" streets fewer accidents would occur. "It is quite a good thin?," .said connpel, "for the City Council to introduce by-laws controlling vehicular, and particularly mnlor traffic, but the City Council' niiuht well organise some campaign in order to get pedestrians to maintain a sharp look-out on thcetreots. Pome sort of 'saferv first , .canipaign wjis in order that we all hiislk fully Tfnlisc tho real need and necessity for keening a sharp look-out.'
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 47, 19 November 1919, Page 6
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130"SAFETY FIRST" CAMPAIGN Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 47, 19 November 1919, Page 6
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