Early Motoring Cartoons from Punch magazine
Waiting for Bigger Game. A study of rural police methods. "W'y, I remembers the time w'en I'd 'ave stopped that for furious drivin', an' I reckon it's only goin' about a paltry fifteen mile an hour!" "Ar! Now them cyclists is puttin' on a farish pace! Summat about twenty mile an hour, I s'pose. But 'tain't no business o' mine. I'm 'ere to stop motor-caws. Wot ho!" "'Tain't no use tellin' me you've broke down! Stands to reason a motor-caw goin' down 'ill's bound to be goin' too fast. So we'll put it down about thirty mile an hour! You name and address, sir, hif you please."
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