Police Minister turns decades of fines failures into potentially unpopular election promise

Police Minister turns decades of fines failures into potentially unpopular election promise

by | Aug 2, 2024 | News, Subscriber | 4 comments

Police Minister Brent Potter has pledged if re-elected the Lawler Government will pass legislation a
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4 Comments

  1. And guess what they can’t blame it on the CLP

  2. In 2015 the government made the news for wheelclamping fine evaders in an attempt to recover $60 million. Fast forward to 2024 and that figure is now $119 million. Yes Minister Potter there was a monumental stuff up and your government made it. Minister Potter was deeply flawed before he was elected and has proven to be so as a Minister.

  3. Typical Lawler/Labor move to legislate to absolve itself. Lawler has a track record for doing that. Would such a move be corrupt use of government power?

  4. I wonder if this outcome has anything to do with that there has been no Parking Inspectors in the CBD issuing parking infringements for the last few weeks. Or perhaps their not issuing fines due to the change over of the meters from 3G to 5G. Current meters have convoluted signage covered over them.

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