WITHOUT A PROSECUTION
CLEARING ALBERT ST. OF PARKING The centre of Albert Street, once a favourite parking arfea, is now free of cars all day long. This remarkable change has been accomplished without a single motorist being prosecuted. Mr. G. R. Hogan, chief traffic inspector, laid it down from the first that he would not prosecute until the motorists of Auckland had an opportunity of learning the new by-laws. The regulation came into force on July 1, and during the past two months traffic inspectors have patiently “tagged” every car left standing in the centre of Albert Street. A record was .kept of the cars tagged, but it was found that the little hint was sufficient, the motorist remembered the next time. The successful inauguration of the new parking regulations is the success of education over the old method of prosecutions.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 450, 4 September 1928, Page 7
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141WITHOUT A PROSECUTION Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 450, 4 September 1928, Page 7
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