HOARDINGS
CAMPAIGN FOR ABOLUTION. MOTORISTS TAKE ACTION. INVERCARGILL, December 5. That motorists view with grave alarm the erection of advertising hoardings throughout the Dominion was manifested by speakers at the quarterly meeting of the South Island Motor Union to-day. Delegates based their attitude on the grounds that such signs constitute not only a grave menace to the personal safety of road users, but also tend to detract, from the natural beauty of the countryside. ) The chairman, Mr F. W. Johnston, of Christchurch, said it .was highly desirable that some action should he taken. / Mr F. Frederick (Southland): Is not the. G overnment itself the worst offender in this respect? . The chairman: We must keep our eyes on the matter and use every endeavour to combat this grave danger that is arising..
Mr W. Wright (Otago) said it was necessary that dangerous roadside hoardings should be objected to, and motorists in Otago were keenly desirous of seeing softie united action taken in the matter. After further discussion the following resolution was carried: “That the Government he approached with a view to passing legislation granting local, authorities the necessary power to remove any hoarding which in the opinion of the County Council-is a danger or detrimental to road users, and that the North Island Union be written to asking that it co-operate in the-protest. SOCKBURN HOARDINGS. A'letter was fecieved from Mr H. H. Sterling, General Manager of the Railways, stating,;that he could not accede to the request of the Union for the removal of two advertising hoardings on the railway reserve on' the south side of the Sukhum railway crossing. He stated' that the hoardings, in question had been greeted under a contract • with advertisers, and as the view was not affected he would by.no means he justified in terminating the contracts. It was decided to. reply that Mr, •Sterling’s letter did not cover the' main point in the Union’s communication. : *"- •
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