SHIFTING UNDESIRABLES
I notice with interest that it i<* customary atout this time of th e veatar the police ’o make a. round-up o' ths city's vagrants and put th»m in saoi for three months, so that they "* o be out of the way during the Chr.stmas holidays. I would suggest , tr.at the police transfer their attentions their popular hunting grounds I and look nearer home. i n that area ■ ' green sward and garden imruediatelv opposite the police station one often finds undesirables whose preserve for- ' - • • '• •. : : of - - e lies - ar Albert Park f r-. m tak-ir-g their children out to enjoy the sunshine and a playground which, to a Child's mind, has no limits. Never yet have I seen a constable patrol the P-r.t in daylight, and yet disreputablelooking men roam over it and sometimes accost passers-by, even women asking for money. P.W.M.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 788, 8 October 1929, Page 8
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