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“SYSTEMATIC TRAP”

MOTORIST’S ASSERTION FINES AT ONEHUNGA “A systematic trap to catch a whole crowd of innocents,” was the declaration made by one of a batch of motorists charged this morning before Mr. S. H. Levien, S.M.. at Onehunga, for speeding across the intersection of Trafalgar and Inkerman Streets. B. W. Aspinall (29 miles an hour), V. A. Collins (30 m.p.h.), L. H. Grafton (30 m.p.h.), A. E. Carson (30 m.p.h.), S. C. Francis (32 m.p.h,), F. G. Halligan (30 m.p.h.), H. C. Martin (30 m.p.h.), C. A. Paape (34 m.p.h,), L. S. Stone (33 m.p.h.), Stanley Tinker (30 m.p.h.) and G. G. Whistler (29 m.p.h.) were each fined £ 1 and costs, and R. J. N. Crosby (37 m.p.h.), £3 and costs. S. R. August, for having a lad on the handle-bar of a motor-cycle, travelling at 35 to 40 miles an hour in Mangere, was convicted and ordered to pay 19s costs. For having insufficient lights, F. W. Craig, Neil Coad and James Hutchinson were fined 10s each. Herbert Kinnimount was fined 20s for a breach of his prohibition order, and Andrew Murdoch was fined 10s for a similar offence. Frank Morgan, for using obscene language, was fined 20s. Donald J. Gray, for being on licensed premises after hours, was fined £2.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 473, 1 October 1928, Page 1

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“SYSTEMATIC TRAP” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 473, 1 October 1928, Page 1

“SYSTEMATIC TRAP” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 473, 1 October 1928, Page 1

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