Normally, should a man be run over twice by a car before the driver speeds away, the police would be looking for someone on an attempted murder charge. However, when this happens to a hunt saboteur (Argus, September 1), a charge of grevous bodily harm is considered appropriate. It appears not all men are equal in the eyes of the law.
-Miss E. Cartwright, Chatham Place, Brighton
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