Page 3690 - Week 10 - Thursday, 19 September 2019

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5. The member is referred to the answer to Question 1.

6. The member is referred to the answer to Question 1.

To provide an accurate response to this question, I am advised it would require a manual review of all reports made to ACT Policing that refer to anti-social behaviour – an onerous task that would unreasonably divert police resources.

7. The table below presents the number of Traffic Infringement Notices (TINs) issued by ACT Policing for speeding related offences.

Speeding related TINs

2016-17

2017-18

2018-19

Gordon

25

21

23

Banks

3

2

1

Conder

8

6

6

8. The table below presents the average speed recorded for each financial year.

Average Speed (km/hr)

2016-17

2017-18

2018-19

Gordon

83

80

69

Banks

110

103

118

Conder

99

94

87

9. The table below provides the number of cautions issued by ACT Policing for speeding related offences.

Cautions

2016-17

2017-18

2018-19

Gordon

16

11

9

Banks

2

2

0

Conder

6

2

3

10. I am informed the device used by ACT Policing to issue cautions is unable to record the estimated speed in the same manner in which it does for the issue of TINs. For this reason, ACT Policing is unable to calculate the average speed for cautions issued for each financial year.

11. Mobile speed cameras fall under the remit of Access Canberra.

12. Mobile speed cameras fall under the remit of Access Canberra.

13. This Government and ACT Policing are committed to ensuring the safety of Canberra. ACT Policing continues collaborative efforts with the ACT Government, liquor licensing authorities, business owners and the community to target and prevent anti-social behaviour.

Through specialist and dedicated resources, such as the Regional Targeting Team and the Community Safety Team, ACT Policing continues to work closely with our community and business to build a strong, resilient community and to identify developing trends of anti-social or criminal behaviour.


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