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ICE-CREAM VAN'S SIGNAL "NOISY?"

14th May 1954, Page 39
14th May 1954
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DRONFIELD magistrates last week listened to the bell-like signal of art ice-cream van to decide whether it were a "noisy instrument." They then fined the user £1. He is to appeal.

Selby Douglas Wright, 15 Snape Hill, Dronfield, pleaded not guilty to a summons brought under a section of the Local Government Act, 1933, which reads: "No person shall, for the purpose of hawking, selling or distributing any article whatsoever, shout or use any bell, gong, or any noisy instrument in any street in such a manner as to be, or to cause a nuisance or annoyance to the residents of any such street."

Mr. Max Mather, defending, said that there had recently been a number of similar prosecutions, all of which had failed. In one case, Sheffield Quarter Sessions Appeal Committee held that thc defendant had no case to answer.


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