PROHIBITED PERSONS.
A BADGE RECOMMENDED
AUCKLAND. February f.
" I don't 6ee why persons who have been prohibited should not wear some badge," remarked Mr Kettle, S.M., to-day, after issuing one of the mandates in question. " Police officers wear stripes, blue-ribbon people wear little badges, and are proud of them ; why should not a probibitd person wear some dwtinguwfhing mark?"
Sergeant) Hendry said that under the licensing laws at Home prohibited people were photographed, and notelkeepers supplied with copies. The task of keeping in ordex th© growing array of "orders" is evidently exercising the mmd of both magistr&tes and police, and a way out of the present rather farcical position of affaire would be * hailed wii& ever; satisfaction.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2813, 12 February 1908, Page 12
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117PROHIBITED PERSONS. Otago Witness, Issue 2813, 12 February 1908, Page 12
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