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    Where and when did the first women traffic wardens go on duty in Britain?

    Question #26342. Asked by Pingu. (Jan 12 03 9:16 PM)


    Tabby Tom

    According to the New Shell Book of Firsts, this was in Leicester on March 27, 1961.

    Jan 12 03, 9:49 PM


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