❓ Mr. Templeman asks about the number of speeding offences in school zones and the revenue generated from them. The Police Minister provides data on offences but states revenue collection is managed by the Department of Transport.
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I ask the Minister to provide the following information: (a) how many drivers were caught speeding through school zones in: (i) 2010-2011; (ii) 2011-2012; (iii) 2012-2013; and (iv) 2013 to the end of January 2014; and (b) what was the total revenue raised from infringements for school zones offences in: (i) 2010-2011; (ii) 2011-2012; (iii) 2012-2013; and (iv) 2013 to the end of January 2014?
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Answered
11 March 2014
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Minister for Police
Response time
21 days
(a)
(i) 36 298.
(ii) 45 978.
(iii) 45 704.
(iv) 1/7/13 - 31/12/13 - 23 603. No school in session during January 2014
.
(b) Western Australia Police systems do not monitor infringement revenue received. The collection of monies is managed by the Department of Transport.
(i) 36 298.
(ii) 45 978.
(iii) 45 704.
(iv) 1/7/13 - 31/12/13 - 23 603. No school in session during January 2014
.
(b) Western Australia Police systems do not monitor infringement revenue received. The collection of monies is managed by the Department of Transport.
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