ELECTRIC APPLIANCES TAMPERED WITH
In the Whakatane Magistra'jj Court before Mr. S. L. Paterson, S. on Monday, A. L. Bunning was fi £3 and costs, £2 ls 6d, for tamp ing without lawful authority ' electric appliances, writes our YVhsj tane correspondent. Mr. G. Ot appeared on behalf of the prosef ing authority, the Whakatane $ ough Council. Mr. F. W. Lysaf borough electricai engineer, sta' that on December 14 last year made an inspection of premises cupied by Bunning, from which, ing to arrears of electric light cM es not having been paid, the po1 had been cut off hy the council. found that the fuse had been irf fered with and that the light > being used. He knew Bunning, * was previously in business as an etrieal contraetor and he knew he had sufficient knowledge to »'>■ the delicate connection required reconnect the current. Bunning ' failed to pay any of the arreas, did he offer to pay for the & power which had been used as a sult of his tampering with the •' . nections.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 174, 16 March 1932, Page 4
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