THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1985.
CHINA Motorcycle Menace Worries West Germany's Toy
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'C.C. CHARMERS' AND
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Oslo, Dec. 22.
The danger and nuisance created by young motorcyclists on fast, noisy machines has led to many protests in Norway and demands that the minimum age for obtaining a motorcycle licence should be raised at least a couple of years. But the police in Oslo defend the young sportsmen. The accusations levelled against them, they say, are highly exaggerated and only justifiable in a few isolated cases.
The Norwegian language Ins Required several new slang ex- parkban for clenger chi the drive
evil fern-ngers whore exploits
various Types of mixtern Motorcycle have DATA ron- seemnext in the Norwelgin prese dangerous te file and limb. anti-social net ledig to im morality with the young giris who delight ring pillon with them.
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eld, for At pillion ride, drove at great speed out into the country and then got fresh and tried to induce the girls to agme to "necking," "petting." or even
worse.
If the dr was unwilling, at
said that the boy was cap- juble of cid-ulcodecily leaving her stranded far out on a lonely country rond to get home as best she could alone,
The girl interviewed claimed hat speed was the thing. "My chap has 850 ees and the other day we clocks 150 kilometres
03 antes per quiet streetsar) on a road outside town, ne girl The Bo limit on country highways in Norway is 70 kilometres (434% miles) an hour,
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the new sickime given to youths who Have worn fame by couring their actuat
in Uw evenings or speeding out on the highways,
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Tach to the "charm" the France, boys wear a costume
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"This is unjustified: persecu tion, paid the chief of the Oslo Traille Police, Inspector Karlsen, of the press comment.
Ho said that the stories of speeding and terror practised by young motorcycllats Wero highly exaggerated. The prople who arranged the rudio pro- gramme must have got hold of extreme types, he declared, and uded that naturally ten-ngers who were allowed bo broadcast anonymously in this way would not hesitate to jazz up their storica
to appear
"sporty."
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The police further inals1ed that it was an absolute exception that the boys used their motor-
their
cycles as a means of pressing morality. their girl passengers to im
Apart from the speeding, the teen-age motorcyclists
have been accused of making far too much noise with their machines
und not
silencers eping the necessary
to their exhausts.
The police, however, took a kindly view here too. Most of the youngsters keep the law in this respect, they said. To catch the occasional offenders who "x" their silencers to
get
д
now
little more speed the police speciai Bound- measuring apparatus.
have
The discussion for and against the "C.C. Charmers' and thetr "Exhaust Pigeons" has raged in
The the press. girls, it is said. select their boy friends for the size and power of their motor
Whether he to a nico chap or not is a secondary con- cycles, sideration, and mary girls accept rides with boys they do not know at all.
Not Acute
The boys, it is alleged, have no sense of responsibility and no consideration whatsoever for their fellow citizens, If one of them should run down a small chuld, they would regard it as murely "bud luck."
For the moment the problem is not neute. With the advent
many
This is what the surrounding countryside looks like from the top of what has been termed the highest construction in West Germany-the 295 metres high Television and tadlo ma at Oldenborg. On a clear, sunny day visibility from the top of the mast is about 00 kilometres. Express Photo.
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124 "Exhaust road) the other day and went of the biting cold winter and
up to 105 kilometres an hour
frozen rouds, (85
wipaperry niles an hour the limitriders put away
· SIX MILES their motor here would be 25 miles an
Wellington, Dec. 22. cycles until the spring in the hour). It no fun driving meantime,
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A model plang released from social workers are busy
in for youth clubs | Ashburton aerodrome
the with plans The progiUMMA
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motorcycle sections.
South Island made a six mile intended us wurning to parents,
kilometres) Here, the young people will (ien
flight-be the radio Interviewers told the get factual information about lieved to be a record in New press afterwards. They added motorcycles and engines with Zealand for a light powered that some of the remarks made instruction by expert speedway model. by the boys and girls interview-riders, and it is hoped thus to
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In a recent radio programme, Ratio interviewed a of "C.C. Charmers" "Exhaust Pigeons," Core--ut the result led to a slincked
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Industry Expects
New Export Records
Bonn, Dec. 22. West Germany's expanding toy industry is expected to achieve new export records this year. German toy-makers last year exported 182,000,000 marks (about £11,000,000 sterling) worth of ingenious mechanical and electrical toys, dolls, cuddly animals, and wooden and other playthings.
This year, they expect to in- oporate A waterfall. Another crease that figure by between | firm offers a constructional BCL tive and 10 per cent, thus con- for a funicular railway. tinuing the uninterrupted X- pansion of the postwar years.
re-
Few War Toys Although "West German Total production, which was armament is now under way, worth about 260,000,000 marks there are as yet few war toys in (about £22,000,000 sterling) the shops, certainly not as many last year, is likely to show aas in the toy shops of Britain similar increase.
70,000 Lines
high grade
and America. Tin soldiers, which havo been produced in the Nuremberg arca since the 18th century, represent no modern
The industry, now turning out units. 70,000 different lines, excels in Tanks, usually with American
inicing
"technical makings, tommy guns and Colt toys." This year's main novelty pistola are available, Aircraft is an oloctrically operated car with Nazl swastika markting, which "fills upl ni a "petrol which appeared in Borne shops station."
several months ago and caused
a parliamentary question, were electric found to have been imported
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The device is charged either
or through
from a battery mains transformer,
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Instead of petrol, current ds passed through a
from the United States, miniature hose from the petrol The space toy craze, which station to charge a tiny
has already swept Britain and cumulator in the car. A three America, has so far had only a minute stay at the petrol station | miner Impact on the German enables the car to rum for G industry. further six minutes.
Plastics are being increasingly used here for toy-making, a far from the days when Nurem- berg toymakers used dough to cover the wooden cores of their Frau Kaethe Kruse, whose
dalis hand-made cloth dolla are
Educational toys account for a world-famous for their tasteful
West of the putfilis and life-like expression, growing number has now licensed a large doll-man toy Industry's products.
Farticularly popular making
are games firm to mass produce to teach
the youngsters some of her models in plastic, rudiments of traffic discipline. thereby considerably reducing Vitally necessary here because prices. From Kruse's small firm of the high road accident tall. continues to make the original type of doll.
Formerly E. German
The Margarete Striff company,
Before the wor Thuringia and both in Communist which devised the Teddy Bear in Saxony. Sydney, Dec. 22.
1903, cclebrated its 75th an- East Germany, produced na Im- William Wallace, a bacholer, versury this year. Its newest portant proportion of Germany's aged
80, married 70-year-old line barley of cudiday toys toys, particularly dolls, wooden Mrs Alice McKenzie hero, after stufrod.
to articles with foam rubber
and Christmas tree the bride maire 0 romance which
them completely
wash decorations. described
"love AS
Many Arms once based there' sight."
new addition for rallway have re-started in West Germany. lay-outs
an electrically and other West German firms
remained in East
at
first able.
A
Co
"I feel my life has just be operated fountain producing jets compete with now nationalised gun," the
ald-China)up do about four foot high. This firms which groom
be adapted to make it Germany. Mail Special.
Enst German toy production now is estimated here at be tween 70,000,000 and 80,000,000 marks
(about £8,000,000, to £7,000,000 sterling)
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ARE
of which is exported.
A year, half
The United States, although
toy industry produces twice
its own about
West
as much as that of Germany is one
West Germany's best customers for toys, usually taking about une-fifth of ber experta Other main customers are Sweden, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, Italy and Britain,
Jap Competition Competition from "increasing Japanese toy exports, which may exceed the volume of German exports by the end of this year, is felt keenly here. Herr Hans Custav
ustav Schulte,
which means
of one West German toy. said in an article: "We have no objection to competition invigorates the market by of new ideas. But here it is a qucation for the
the most part, of Imitation of European, particular- ly German, products, which are copled at really laughable prices and put on sale. That is no longer competition, but the un- Justified use of technical ideas and kng years of development work."
As
on
Ho said that good quality Japanese toys based on German designs were being offered in Europe at about one-third of thro German price, example he cited. construc- tional kit for a model German Volkswagen, which costs the aquivalent of 15 shillings sterling its Germani, orginal. The Japanese offer it in Sweden for about 1/8d-China Mall Spacial."
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