❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks data on the application of the Graffiti Vandalism Act 2016, specifically regarding community based orders, clean-up orders, and banning orders on public transport. The answer provides limited data from the Public Transport Authority.
AnsweredQoN 6467Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Graffiti Vandalism Act 2016 and ask: (a) for each of the past four years how many
community based orders have been issued; (b) for each of the past four years how many
instances have the Courts imposed a clean-up order; and (c) for each of the past four years how many times
has a banning order been issued to a serial offender preventing them from further
carriage on public transport?
community based orders have been issued; (b) for each of the past four years how many
instances have the Courts imposed a clean-up order; and (c) for each of the past four years how many times
has a banning order been issued to a serial offender preventing them from further
carriage on public transport?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
10 November 2020
Responded by
Minister for Transport; Planning
Response time
10 days
I refer the Member to Question 6468.
Insofar as the Public Transport Authority is concerned:
(a) Three.
(b) Zero.
(c) Zero.
Insofar as the Public Transport Authority is concerned:
(a) Three.
(b) Zero.
(c) Zero.
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