Cartoons from Punch magazine by Bernard Partridge
The Law's Accelerations. First Pedestrian. "How did you get laid out!" Second Pedestrian. "Speed-hog. And you?" First Pedestrian. "Speed-cop." [To carry out the new traffic act, a thousand mobile police are to be mounted on motor-cycles, with the idea of pursuing and overtaking those who drive to the public danger.]
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