Page 704 - Week 02 - Thursday, 20 February 2020
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(2) How much revenue has been collected from (a) adult, (b) children and (c) other, Light Rail fare evasion fines.
(3) How many objections have there been to Light Rail fare evasion fines and of these objections, how many have been withdrawn; if any have been withdrawn, what is the value of those fines withdrawn.
(4) How long does it take for a decision to be made about an objection to a Light Rail evasion fare fine.
(5) How many Light Rail fines have been discharged by (a) adults, (b) children and (c) others, completing an approved community work program or social development program and (i) what is the value of those discharged fines and (ii) what have the approved community work and social development programs been.
(6) Can the Minister provide a breakdown of the number of bus fare evasion fines that have been issued to (a) adult, (b) children and (c) other, for each month since the commencement of the Light Rail Network to date.
(7) How much revenue has been collected from (a) adult, (b) children and (c) other, bus fare evasion fines.
(8) How many objections have there been to bus fare evasion fines and of these objections, how many have been withdrawn; if any have been withdrawn, what is the value of those fines withdrawn.
(9) How long does it take for a decision to be made about an objection to a bus fare evasion fine.
(10) How many bus fines have been discharged by (a) adults, (b) children and (c) others, completing an approved community work program or social development program and (i) what is the value of those discharged fines and (ii) what have the approved community work and social development programs been.
(11) How many (a) adults, (b) children and (c) other, have been asked to exit the Light Rail because they have not tapped on.
(12) Are the instances in part (11) recorded by Canberra Metro, so they are aware of those who frequently don’t tap on.
(13) In what circumstances are passengers asked to exit the Light Rail.
(14) How many (a) adults, (b) children, (c) other, have been asked to exit a bus service because they have not tapped on.
(15) Are the instances in part (14) recorded by Transport Canberra, so they are aware of those who frequently don’t tap on.
(16) In what circumstances are passengers asked to exit a bus service.
Mr Steel: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:
(1) The breakup of light rail infringements issued since the commencement of light rail are as follows:
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