HC Deb 28 November 1902 vol 115 cc748-9
MR. O'DOHERTY

To ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland if he will state the number of Prosecutions and convictions at Burnfoot Petty Sessions against civilians during the twelve months ending the 1st day of October last for riding ordinary †The Return was as follows:—Employment of Women at Bars (Scotland)—Return of number of Women in Scotland who are (1) licence holders; (2) barmaids in public-houses; (3) barmaids in hotels, restaurants, and railway stations. bicycles on the footpaths on the highways of that district, and the number of prosecutions and convictions at the same petty sessions during the same period against members of the Royal Irish Constabulary.

(Answered by Mr. Wyndham.) Fifteen Persons, none of whom were members of the police force, were prosecuted at these sessions for the offence and during the period stated. They were all convicted. One member of the force has been prosecuted and convicted since the 1st October. The Inspector General has strongly censured this officer for his conduct.