OTHER PEOPLE’S IDEAS
LORRY PARKING (To the Editor) Sir. —Isn’t this piffle about the poor old carrier getting a' bit silly? First we have one telling you how they get down to their lowest gear and careering down the road and then changing down still lower, and then a caravan lorry parked at someone's front door. I wonder if “Live and Let Live" has over had to work for his living, and how he would love to sec this caravan parked outside his bedroom window at 8 o’clock on a nice morning like we have had this week, if ho had a couple of kids to come to school. Then we; get one who proposes to park the sheep lorries in all our different streets. Don't forget they were parked in most of these streets before (I think there were five or six in Lansdowne alone and no squeak). But I think Monday’s complainer was only a joke, and today’s wasn’t much better. As to being a residential area, count the business places from the Post Office down to where they are. Anyhow, why not get on and win this war first and spend all this wasted energy in cleaning up the Nazis first?—l am. etc.. "THERE WILL ALWAYS BE A LONDON.” Masterton, June 24.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 June 1941, Page 6
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215OTHER PEOPLE’S IDEAS Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 June 1941, Page 6
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