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Jack gets HOOF treatment

21st June 1980, Page 30
21st June 1980
Page 30
Page 30, 21st June 1980 — Jack gets HOOF treatment
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

I WOULD not have thought i1 possible to sketch even a brie1 history of the war on crime in road transport without referring to Jack Brown, chairman of the Road Haulage Association Vehicle Security Committee, who has devoted much of his life to it.

But Chief Constable R. S. Bunyard, opening the Hands Of1 Our Freight (HOOF) week at Essex police headquarters at Chelmsford, managed to do so.

Detective Superintenden1 George T. Brown, who was chairman of Essex Vehicle Observer Corps for two years, received honourable mention but not our Jack.

And as he is more like a policeman than a policeman, this seems a bit hard.


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