CORRESPONDENCE
| A DANGEROUS PRACTICE. i (To tin; Editm), ' Si’. I beg to draw the attention o! the Municipal authorities io a prae--11. ,■. which t> becoming l “ii pievalcttt in this town, and that is. riding cycles ‘II the footpath. ,\ foot path is deliued it., a ! L i t- for font passengers, then let it hi ■■'■> and not a cycle track. It would be a good thing if the Police or
I “.sin cto'- of Nuisances were to tal-
“ walk up Fttzherhi i t >t.. a- l to’ as tile ( eluiterv Hill, any day . especially in the evenings "hen. perhaps they would he able to introduce some of the law breakers to the Magistrate. R.onor or later someone will get hurt and then the authorities will sit lip and take notice, hut as the old saying is. Prevent ion F better than cure. Let I hem get to work now and put a stop to i hi. had practie ■. I am etc.. J’EDKSTRI \ X.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1923, Page 1
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