Page 3689 - Week 10 - Thursday, 19 September 2019

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(2) What was the nature of that anti-social behaviour for each year listed in part (1).

(3) How many infringement notices for anti-social behaviour were issued in the Lanyon valley area in (a) 2016-17, (b) 2017-18 and (c) 2018-19.

(4) What was the nature of that anti-social behaviour for each year listed in part (3).

(5) How many warnings for anti-social behaviour were given in the Lanyon valley area in (a) 2016-17, (b) 2017-18 and (c) 2018-19.

(6) What was the nature of that anti-social behaviour for each year listed in part (5).

(7) How many infringement notices were issued to drivers for speeding in (a) Gordon, (b) Banks and (c) Conder in (i) 2016-17, (ii) 2017-18 and (iii) 2018-19.

(8) What was the average speed recorded for each year listed in part (7).

(9) How many warnings were given to drivers for speeding in (a) Gordon, (b) Banks and (c) Conder in (i) 2016-17, (ii) 2017-18 and (iii) 2018-19.

(10) What was the average speed recorded for each year listed in part (9).

(11) On how many occasions were mobile speed cameras deployed in (a) Gordon, (b) Banks and (c) Conder in (i) 2016-17, (ii) 2017-18 and (iii) 2018-19.

(12) What was the average speed recorded for each year listed in part (11).

(13) What action has the Government taken to reduce (a) anti-social behaviour and (b) speeding in the Lanyon valley, given the answers to parts (1) to (12).

Mr Gentleman: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

Please note that for the responses below, ACT Policing defines the Lanyon Valley area as consisting of the suburbs Banks, Conder and Gordon.

1. I am advised that ACT Policing’s incident recording database records instances of criminal offending and allegations of criminal offending. As anti-social behaviour is not a definable criminal offence, ACT Policing’s recording database is unable to quantify incidents of anti-social behaviour or arrests, infringement notices or warnings relating to anti-social behaviour.

2. 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.

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

4. 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.


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