Page 2306 - Week 07 - Thursday, 4 August 2016
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Overall, the bill reflects a measured, contextual and effective approach to addressing serious and organised crime in our city. It also reflects the important fact that we are all entitled and have a human right to feel safe and secure in our city. The government is committed to making certain that our laws give police effective tools to address crime and concerns about public safety, whilst balancing them against the rights of the individual.
I commend the bill to the Assembly.
Question put:
That the bill be agreed to in principle.
The Assembly voted—
Ayes 14 |
Noes 1 | ||
Ms Berry |
Ms Fitzharris |
Mr Rattenbury | |
Dr Bourke |
Mr Gentleman | ||
Ms Burch |
Mr Hanson | ||
Mr Coe |
Mr Hinder | ||
Mr Corbell |
Mrs Jones | ||
Mr Doszpot |
Ms Lawder | ||
Mrs Dunne |
Mr Wall |
Question so resolved in the affirmative.
Bill agreed to in principle.
Detail stage
MR CORBELL (Molonglo—Deputy Chief Minister, Attorney-General, Minister for Health, Minister for Police and Emergency Services and Minister for the Environment and Climate Change) (11.46): Pursuant to standing order 182A(b), I seek leave to move amendments to this bill which are minor and technical in nature, and I table a supplementary explanatory statement to the government amendments.
Leave granted.
Clause 1 agreed to
Clause 2.
MR CORBELL (Molonglo—Deputy Chief Minister, Attorney-General, Minister for Health, Minister for Police and Emergency Services and Minister for the Environment and Climate Change) (11.46): I move amendment No 1 circulated in my name [see schedule 1 at page 2385].
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