NO OFFENCE
USE OF DEMONSTRATION CARS ON SUNDAYS. i IIdff'.TCHURCH MAGISTRATE’S DECISION. (By Telegraph— Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Holding that employees may use mmor-errs bearing “D” number plates : .)• private purposes. Mr E. CBLevvey, S.M.. in a reserved decision today, dismissed charges brought against the manager and an employee of a motor firm. The police alleged that cars bearin ; <i' monstration plates had been used 1 y owployw-s for private purposes on Simd? Jim magistrate said that as the law now stood, there was no offence and there had not been sufficient evidence to •tr’iify a conviction. The evidence iilieMed that the firm allowed its u-o’ io use cars bearing demonstration n Sundays to take friends out.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 November 1938, Page 6
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117NO OFFENCE Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 November 1938, Page 6
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