Page 2791 - Week 09 - Thursday, 8 August 2013

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Occasionally owners leave their vehicle at the EMC well past the seizure period. In 2012, a vehicle remained at the EMC for 5 months which was the longest period recorded for a vehicle remaining at the EMC after seizure. Vehicles are occasionally seized and prosecution subsequently commenced by way of a Traffic Infringement Notice (TIN), therefore requiring the vehicle to be released. In 2012, a vehicle was held for 2 days, the shortest period a vehicle was held at EMC.

(5) The table below refers to the number of Traffic Infringement Notices (TINs) issued to drivers:

Number of TINS issued for burnouts - 01 January 2011 to 31 December 2013*

Violation

2011

2012

2013

AGGRAVATED BURNOUT

6

3

1

BURNOUT

102

93

29

NEGLIGENT DRIVING

179

171

65

ORGANISE/PROMOTE/TAKE PART IN RACE WITH ANOTHER VEHICLE

12

10

4

Total

299

277

99

*Source: AFP operational reporting as at 4 June 2013

Number of TINS issued for burnouts, negligent driving and organise, promote, participate in race - 01 January 2011 to 31 December 2013*

2011

2012

2013

Offence City

4

3

2

ACTON

AINSLIE

1

0

1

AMAROO

1

2

0

ARANDA

3

2

1

BANKS

2

0

0

BARTON

1

0

1

BELCONNEN

11

11

8

BLACK MOUNTAIN

1

0

0

BONNER

0

0

2

BONYTHON

2

2

0

BRADDON

5

9

0

BRUCE

3

3

3

BURRA CREEK

1

0

0

CALWELL

3

5

3

CAMPBELL

1

1

0

CANBERRA CITY

0

1

1

CASEY

2

0

0

CHAPMAN

0

2

0

CHARNWOOD

7

2

0

CHIFLEY

0

1

1

CHISHOLM

3

3

1

CITY

20

11

3

CONDER

8

6

1

COOK

1

0

1

CRACE

0

1

0

CURTIN

5

1

0


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