POLICEMAN CAUGHT
SEEN IN HOTEL AFTER HOURS FINED FOR NIGHT VISIT Press Association DUNEDIN, Today. A police constable, Leonard Garlick, was fined £2 for being on the premises of a Port Chalmers hotel. A sergeant gave evidence that defendant was on night duty at the time. Witness saw a door opened by the licensee and defendant stepped out in uniform. Defendant said he had entered the hotel and taken the names of men in the bar on a piece of note-paper. He was neither drinking nor loitering in the hotel. The magistrate said the sergeant’s evidence was corroborated by another constable, and hS held defendant was unlawfully on the premises.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 753, 28 August 1929, Page 1
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