Hon Ken Travers questions the Public Transport Authority (PTA) regarding the cessation of issuing parking infringements using forms referencing By-law 80. The PTA confirms the forms' validity, explains the reason for stopping their use, and details the disposal of unused notices.

AnsweredQoN 4968Legislative Council
Asked
8 November 2011
Portfolio
Transport

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I refer to your advice that the Public Transport Authority (PTA) has instructed their officers to stop issuing parking infringements using the form that refers to By-law 80, and ask -
(1) Why have officers been instructed to stop using these forms?
(2) Does the PTA still consider they are valid infringement forms?
(3) How many unused infringement notices referring to By-Law 80 did the PTA have when they instructed officers to stop using them?
(4) What has happened to the unused infringement notices that refer to By-Law 80?

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Answered
5 March 2012
Responded by
Minister for Finance representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
118 days
The
Public Transport Authority
advises as at 8 November 2011:
(1) To avoid any future confusion to the public.
(2) Yes
(3)  The Public Transport Authority had approximately 1700 unused infringement notices.
(4)  They have been destroyed in accordance with the Public Transport Authority's document disposal procedures.
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