AnnualReport-1931 — Page 306

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53. The following prosecutions were instituted under the Weights and Measures Ordinance.

Number of Cases. 9

Convictions. 8

Fines. $250

DANGEROUS GOODS.

54. The following prosecutions were instituted under the Dangerous Goods Ordinance.

Number of Cases. 5

Convictions. 5

Fines. $220

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.

55. The following prosecutions were instituted under the Traffic Regulations (Section 3-Ordinance 40 of 1912):-

Year. Prosecutions. Convictions. Withdrawn. Discharged. Remanded. Total amount of fines 1931...... 7,274 6,786 191 130 167 $ 33,320 1930...... 7,310 6,852 205 180 73 $ 23,942

Manslaughter

1931...... 1930...... 1 1

56. The total number of persons examined as Motor Drivers during the year was 1,420 as against 1,401 in the year 1930. The total number of persons passed as Motor Drivers during the year was 1,116 as against 1,152 in the year 1930.

57. The total number of accidents reported during the year was 1,080 as against 1,244 in the year 1930. The total number of fatal accidents during the year was sixty-two as against fifty-nine in the year 1930.

58. The total number of Public motor vehicles examined and passed fit for public use during the year was 3,002 as against 2,729 in the year 1930. The total number of Public Motor vehicles examined and found unfit for public use during the year was 690 as against 691 in the year 1930.

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K 13 53. The following prosecutions were instituted under the Weights and Measures Ordinance. Number of Cases. 9 Convictions. 8 Fines. $250 DANGEROUS GOODS. 54. The following prosecutions were instituted under the Dangerous Goods Ordinance. Number of Cases. 5 Convictions. 5 Fines. $220 TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. 55. The following prosecutions were instituted under the Traffic Regulations (Section 3-Ordinance 40 of 1912):- Year. Prosecutions. Convictions. Withdrawn. Discharged. Remanded. Total amount of fines 1931...... 7,274 6,786 191 130 167 $ 33,320 1930...... 7,310 6,852 205 180 73 $ 23,942 Manslaughter 1931...... 1930...... 1 1 56. The total number of persons examined as Motor Drivers during the year was 1,420 as against 1,401 in the year 1930. The total number of persons passed as Motor Drivers during the year was 1,116 as against 1,152 in the year 1930. 57. The total number of accidents reported during the year was 1,080 as against 1,244 in the year 1930. The total number of fatal accidents during the year was sixty-two as against fifty-nine in the year 1930. 58. The total number of Public motor vehicles examined and passed fit for public use during the year was 3,002 as against 2,729 in the year 1930. The total number of Public Motor vehicles examined and found unfit for public use during the year was 690 as against 691 in the year 1930.
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K 13 53. The following prosecutions were instituted under the Weights and Measures Ordinance. Number of Cases. 9 Convictions. Fines. 8 $250 DANGEROUS GOODS. 54. The following prosecutions were instituted under the Dangerous Goods Ordinance. Number of Cases. 5 Convictions. Fines. 5 $220 TRAFFIC REGULATIONS. 55. The following prosecutions were instituted under the Traffic Regulations (Section 3-Ordinance 40 of 1912):- Year. Prosecu- Convic- tions. tions. With- drawn. Dis- charged. Re- manded. Total amount of fines 1931...... 7,274 6,786 191 130 167 $ 33,320 1930...... 7,310 6,852 205 180 73 $ 23,942 Manslaughter 1931...... 1930...... 1 1 5. The total number of persons examined as Motor Drivers during the year was 1,420 as against 1,401 in the year 1930. The total number of persons passed as Motor Drivers during the year was 1,116 as against 1,152 in the year 1930. 57. The total number of accidents reported during the year was 1,080 as against 1,244 in the year 1930. The total number of fatal accidents during the year was sixty-two as against fifty- nine in the year 1930. 58. The total number of Public motor vehicles examined and passed fit for public use during the year was 3,002 as against 2,729 in the year 1930. The total number of Public Motor vehicles examined and found unfit for public use during the year was 690 as against 691 in the year 1930.
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53. The following prosecutions were instituted under the Weights and Measures Ordinance.

Number of Cases.

9

Convictions.

Fines.

8

$250

DANGEROUS GOODS.

54. The following prosecutions were instituted under the Dangerous Goods Ordinance.

Number of Cases.

5

Convictions.

Fines.

5

$220

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.

55. The following prosecutions were instituted under the Traffic Regulations (Section 3-Ordinance 40 of 1912):-

Year.

Prosecu- Convic-

tions.

tions.

With- drawn.

Dis- charged.

Re- manded.

Total amount of fines

1931......

7,274

6,786

191

130

167

$ 33,320

1930......

7,310

6,852

205

180

73

$ 23,942

Manslaughter

1931......

1930......

1

1

5. The total number of persons examined as Motor Drivers during the year was 1,420 as against 1,401 in the year 1930. The total number of persons passed as Motor Drivers during the year was 1,116 as against 1,152 in the year 1930.

57. The total number of accidents reported during the year was 1,080 as against 1,244 in the year 1930. The total number of fatal accidents during the year was sixty-two as against fifty- nine in the year 1930.

58. The total number of Public motor vehicles examined and passed fit for public use during the year was 3,002 as against 2,729 in the year 1930. The total number of Public Motor vehicles examined and found unfit for public use during the year was 690 as against 691 in the year 1930.

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