❓ Hon Ken Travers asked the Minister for Transport about the number and nature of complaints received by the Public Transport Authority (PTA) regarding the introduction of paid parking at train stations. The PTA received 562 complaints, with the majority categorised as 'other'.
AnsweredQoN 1563Legislative Council
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(1) How many complaints were made to the Public Transport Authority about the introduction of paid parking at train stations? (2) How many of those complaints were about: (a) the Smartparker technology; (b) an increase in cars parking in surrounding streets; (c) not enough Smartparker machines; (d) not enough cash machines; (e) no shelter
over the ticketing machines; (f) too far to get to a cash machine; and (g) other?
over the ticketing machines; (f) too far to get to a cash machine; and (g) other?
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14 October 2014
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Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
35 days
(1) 562.
(2)(a) 4.
(b) 0.
(c) Complaints recorded regarding SmartParker machines are not categorised into specific issues.
(d) See answer at part (c).
(e) 12.
(f) See answer at part (c).
(g) 405.
(2)(a) 4.
(b) 0.
(c) Complaints recorded regarding SmartParker machines are not categorised into specific issues.
(d) See answer at part (c).
(e) 12.
(f) See answer at part (c).
(g) 405.
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