HELPFUL POLICE ATTITUDE
For some time English motorists have been subjected to somewhat op- ' pressive police' tactics, it being, rather apparent that the sole idea was to secure convictions rather than prevent offences. As a result of action by motor organisations instructions have now been issued to the London police which should result in a better spirit. The effect of issuing eourtcdus warnings for trivial breaches is to receive a fair trial and much will depend on the appreciative attitude of Following is the notice which i:- being issued by Scotland Yard:— "I am instructed by the Commissioner of the Metropolis to say that it has been reported to him that . After having given this matter his careful consideration, the Commissioner has decided that he will in the present instance refrain from taking further steps. He will, however, feel bound to take the circumstance into account if you should again be reported for an alleged offence."
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Shannon News, 9 October 1928, Page 4
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156HELPFUL POLICE ATTITUDE Shannon News, 9 October 1928, Page 4
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