Investigation of the Regulation of Motor Vehicle Traffic...: Hearings...on H.R. 12267, Mar. 9-23, 1920 |
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Page 60
I think so , and if you will read on further in one of the sections here it provides
that for the first three offenses the offender may be warned and a record of that
warning may be put on his operator's card , and the officer who holds him up and
...
I think so , and if you will read on further in one of the sections here it provides
that for the first three offenses the offender may be warned and a record of that
warning may be put on his operator's card , and the officer who holds him up and
...
Page 61
Cars are parked at the curb , and the officer — it is impossible to detail an officer
to watch every portion of the city , every square , every part of the square so the
officers come along and they time these cars . They take the number of the car in
a ...
Cars are parked at the curb , and the officer — it is impossible to detail an officer
to watch every portion of the city , every square , every part of the square so the
officers come along and they time these cars . They take the number of the car in
a ...
Page 76
We have a good deal of trouble down there now in not being able to get officers
in the police court . We have two divisions there , and the same officer may be in
one division ; for instance , he may be before the supreme court , he may be ...
We have a good deal of trouble down there now in not being able to get officers
in the police court . We have two divisions there , and the same officer may be in
one division ; for instance , he may be before the supreme court , he may be ...
Page 157
And there should be something incorporated into this new law whereby if a
citizen goes down with enough witnesses to make a prima facia case , he should
be able to get a warrant and not have to depend on an officer to get it . For
instance ...
And there should be something incorporated into this new law whereby if a
citizen goes down with enough witnesses to make a prima facia case , he should
be able to get a warrant and not have to depend on an officer to get it . For
instance ...
Page 183
A police officer , or traffic officer , has difficult work to do . ... to that notice , but we
feel that it should go further that that , and that the man should be taken before
the proper officer who has the regulating of such forfeitures , if it is possible .
A police officer , or traffic officer , has difficult work to do . ... to that notice , but we
feel that it should go further that that , and that the man should be taken before
the proper officer who has the regulating of such forfeitures , if it is possible .
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Page 8 - ... but no natural person shall be prosecuted or subjected to any penalty or forfeiture for or on account of any transaction, matter, or thing, as to which in obedience to a subpoena and under oath, he may so testify or produce evidence, documentary or otherwise. But no person shall be exempt from prosecution and punishment for perjury committed in so testifying.
Page 8 - ... may be punished by said court as a contempt thereof. (3) No person shall be excused from attending and testifying or from producing books, records, correspondence, documents, or other evidence in obedience to the...
Page 8 - Secretary may modify his findings as to the facts, or make new findings, by reason of the additional evidence, so taken, and he shall file such modified or new findings, and his recommendation, if any, for the modification or setting aside of his original order, with the return of such additional evidence.
Page 8 - In the case of a deposition the testimony shall be reduced to writing by the individual taking the deposition or under his direction and shall then be subscribed by the deponent.
Page 8 - United States district court. Such court may thereupon order the witness to comply with the requirements of such subpoena, or to give evidence touching the matter in question, as the case may be.
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Page 62 - For the efficient administration of the functions vested in the Labor Board by this title, any member thereof may require, by subpoena issued and signed by himself, the attendance of any witness and the production of any book, paper, document, or other .evidence from any place in the United States...
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Page 28 - On the general question as to the rights of the public in a city street, we cannot see any material difference in principle with regard to the extent of those rights, whether the fee is in the public or in the adjacent land-owner, or in some third person. In either case, the street is legally open and free for the public passage, and for such other public uses as are necessary in a city, and do not prevent its use as a thoroughfare, such as the laying of water-pipes, gas-pipes, and the like...
Page 8 - Any witness summoned before the board and any witness whose deposition is taken shall be paid the same fees and mileage as are paid witnesses in the courts of the United States.