❓ The WA Parliament Question on Notice requests a breakdown of outstanding fines for public transport offences, categorized by age from 12 to 25. The answer provides the total amount owing for each age group.
AnsweredQoN 3291Legislative Assembly
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What is the total amount owing in outstanding fines for public transport offences for youth aged: (a) 12; (b) 13; (c) 14; (d) 15; (e) 16; (f) 17; (g) 18; (h) 19; (i) 20; (j) 21; (k) 22; (l) 23; (m) 24; and (n) 25?
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Answered
17 February 2015
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
82 days
(a) $1 081
(b) $2 423
(c) $14 513
(d) $142 902
(e) $441 773
(f) $712 446
(g) $836 455
(h) $696 494
(i) $623 557
(j) $570 017
(k) $480 576
(l) $438 614
(m) $393 886
(n) $380 801
(b) $2 423
(c) $14 513
(d) $142 902
(e) $441 773
(f) $712 446
(g) $836 455
(h) $696 494
(i) $623 557
(j) $570 017
(k) $480 576
(l) $438 614
(m) $393 886
(n) $380 801
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