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Dear Queensland Police Service,
Under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act), I am seeking access to information about the ending of the Cashless Debit Card program, in the following areas
Bundaberg and Hervey Bay region, Queensland
For the period May 22, 2022 to the present.
I am seeking any reports or data, about:
Changes in the incidence of alcohol related crimes in areas where the cashless debit card was trialled.
If it is easier, I would be happy to have the department create a document consistent with section 17 of the Freedom of Information Act.
Yours faithfully,
Oliver Smith
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Dear Queensland Police Service,
Under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act), I am seeking access
to information about the ending of the Cashless Debit Card program, in the
following areas
Bundaberg and Hervey Bay region, Queensland
For the period May 22, 2022 to the present.
I am seeking any reports or data, about:
Changes in the incidence of alcohol related crimes in areas where the
cashless debit card was trialled.
If it is easier, I would be happy to have the department create a document
consistent with section 17 of the Freedom of Information Act.
Yours faithfully,
Oliver Smith
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