BORROWED MOTORS.
WEAKNESS OF LAW. (Australian Press Association). LONDON, Sept. 20. Borrowing a motor-car without permission will become a punishable offence if the recommendation .of the Council of the Magistrates’ Association is adopted by the Government. This is the outcome of a prolonged controversy over the weakness of the law, which latterly has been responsible for a tremendous increase in the number of cars that have been taken by joy-riders. The cars have frequently been abandoned in a damaged condition.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 252, 23 September 1929, Page 7
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80BORROWED MOTORS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 252, 23 September 1929, Page 7
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