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Roller blades cause concern

Rollerblade riders are causing a nuisance to pedestrians in Ohakune, but there is little the council can do about the problem, the Waimarino Community Board heard last week. The board discussed various solutions to the problem, but finally der

cided to leave the matter. Hirers of the rollerskatetype equipment could be asked to direct people to safe places to use them, it was suggested. "Let's just hope the trend just dies out," said board chairman Colin Webb.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/RUBUL19910806.2.34

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Ruapehu Bulletin, 6 August 1991, Page 7

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81

Roller blades cause concern Ruapehu Bulletin, 6 August 1991, Page 7

Roller blades cause concern Ruapehu Bulletin, 6 August 1991, Page 7

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