❓ This parliamentary question seeks information regarding break-ins, associated costs, and security measures at Fitzroy Crossing School between 2012 and 2014. The response provides data on break-in frequency and costs, and confirms the installation of CCTV.
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(1) How many times in each of the following years has it been reported to the Department of Education that the Fitzroy Crossing School has been broken into: (a) 2012; (b) 2013; and (c) 2014? (2) What has been the cost of damage to property during break-ins at the Fitzroy Crossing School for each of the following years: (a) 2012; (b) 2013; and (c) 2014? (3) What has been the value of goods stolen during break-ins at the Fitzroy Crossing School for each of the following years: (a) 2012; (b) 2013; and (c) 2014? (4) Does the Fitzroy Crossing School currently have security cameras? (5) If no to (4), when will the Department of Education fund the installation of security cameras in the Fitzroy Crossing School?
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Answered
18 February 2015
Responded by
Minister representing the Education
Response time
98 days
(1) (a) 7
(b) 1
(c) 4
(2) and (3) The Department of Education's central database does not provide a breakdown between the cost of damage to property and value of goods stolen during these incidents. The total cost for damage to property and loss of stolen goods is:
(a) $17,467
(b) $5,001
(c) $114,750
(4) Yes. Funding was approved for the installation of CCTV. The school confirmed that the installation of the CCTV was completed on 29 January 2015.
(5) Not applicable.
(b) 1
(c) 4
(2) and (3) The Department of Education's central database does not provide a breakdown between the cost of damage to property and value of goods stolen during these incidents. The total cost for damage to property and loss of stolen goods is:
(a) $17,467
(b) $5,001
(c) $114,750
(4) Yes. Funding was approved for the installation of CCTV. The school confirmed that the installation of the CCTV was completed on 29 January 2015.
(5) Not applicable.
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