TAXI-DRIVER’S LICENCE CANCELLED
“When I examined . him he was not markedly drunk, but was sufficiently under the influence of alcohol to have Ills judbinont in driving impaired, said ur. Peat, house surgeon at the Wellington I ulo- - Hospital, in the Magistrates Court, Wellington, yesterday, when Robert Allred Evans, taxi-driver, aged 35, appeared before Mr. .Stout, S.M., charged with being drunk in charge of a car. . . 1K . . Constable McHugh said that at 1.15 a.m. on June 22 he saw a sailor and two drunken women getting out of accused s taxi in Beulcott Avenue. He arrested Evans; who admitted having had three drinks of rum and raspberry at a party in Allenby Terrace. Accused was convicted and fined £la, his driving licence to be, cancelled for 1months. , „ , , Mr. R. H. Boys appeared for accused, who pleaded not guilty, and Senior-Ser-geant G. Paine prosecuted.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 232, 28 June 1944, Page 8
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142TAXI-DRIVER’S LICENCE CANCELLED Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 232, 28 June 1944, Page 8
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