DEFECTIVE WARRANTS
MAGISTRATE’S COMMENT.
CHRISTCHURCH, April 5.
“You will have to look into this matter, Inspector. We have had a great many of these explanations, and someone must be issuing defective warrants. We have had cases where warrants have been issued, and then a few hours later a vehicle has not been satisfactory.” These were instructions given to the chief traffic inspector in the Magistrate’s Court by Mr E. C. Levvey, when a youth was charged with having no lights on his car. The youth said he had bought the car a fortnight previously, and it carried a warrant of fitness. He experienced trouble with his lights, and on the night in question they had apparently gone out, although he had not realised that they were extinguished. He was fined 10s and costs by the magistrate.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 April 1938, Page 9
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136DEFECTIVE WARRANTS Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 April 1938, Page 9
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