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NEGLIGENT MOTORISTS

REGULATIONS IGNORED TO-DAY’S PROSECUTIONS Motorists who had offended against city traffic regulations were prosecuted at the Police and Magistrate’s Courts to-day. The following were the cases heard: POLICE PROSECUTIONS For negligent driving, William Monteith and Arthur McDonald were each fined £l. For driving without licences, Bryan Leen and Edward J. Charles were each fined 10s. For parking in prohibited areas, C. E. Worrall, Hugh Wright, J. W. Pascoe, J. R. McCrystal, Herbert Elmling, and Herbert Milburn, were each fined 10s. For having no lights on motor-cars, W. K. Cook, Charles Gebbie, Arthur Jamieson and Richard Mclsaac were each fined £l. Harold Chambers, Reginald Davies, Reginald Ganley, Gordon Luke, Edward Newman, Frank Seccombe, and J. W. Stubbs were each fined 10s. CITY CASES For leaving cars unattended, X. R. Davenport, T. Parris, A. Peckster and J. Bartenshaw were each fined 10s. For passing vehicles on Grafton Bridge. H. M. Ferguson, S. Christmas, R. G. McCullough and H. S. Smith were each fined £l. For failing to obey traffic signals, R. E. Vinall, and F. Hempleman were each fined £l. C. Miller was fined 30s. For dangerous driving, J. R. Francis was fined £3. W. H. Bingley £2 10s, J. Little £1 10s, and C. Griffiths, £l.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 391, 27 June 1928, Page 15

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NEGLIGENT MOTORISTS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 391, 27 June 1928, Page 15

NEGLIGENT MOTORISTS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 391, 27 June 1928, Page 15

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