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been reporting regular break-ins and damage to property and were very supportive of the after hours closure. Parks, Conservation and Lands (PCL) had also reported considerable vandalism to playground and toilet facilities as well as the area being a popular site for large rave parties.
(2) Since the installation of the gate in March 2008, there have only been 17 incidents of vandalism at a cost of approximately $5,500.
(3) The Government has been asked by the Contractor to treat this information as Commercial-in-Confidence.
(4) Where lessees border public land, or where the management of public land may impact on the security of such lessees, PCL works co-operatively with the lessees to derive a mutually beneficial outcome. Clubs and organisations would normally seek to obtain a lease over the land they occupy or enter into a license agreement with the Territory. Such agreements would deal with the issue of security on a case by case basis.
Roads—traffic infringements
(Question No 273)
Mr Coe asked the Attorney-General, upon notice, on 20 August 2009:
(1) How many infringement notices have been issued to vehicles and road users for an offence under Australian Road Rules 197.
(2) What is the month by month breakdown for the 2008-09 financial year.
(3) What is the total revenue collected.
Mr Corbell: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
(1) In 2008-09, a total of 2,990 infringements were issued under Australian Road Rule 197(1), Stopping on a path, dividing strip or nature strip.
(2) The month by month breakdown for the 2008-09 financial year was:
July 211
August 257
September 314
October 357
November 243
December 237
January 135
February 279
March 314
April 158
May 315
June 170
(3) The total revenue collected was $244,751.00.
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