Heavy Vehicle Curfew Infringements - Queensports Road South, Murarrie
Dear Queensland Police Service,
As a resident of Queensport Road South in Murrarrie (4172) I've submitted multiple hooning reports of Heavy Vehicles infringing the 8pm - 6am curfew.
I'm seeking information on the 2023 calendar year to date, how many infringements have been issued for heavy vehicles breaking the curfew on Queensport Road South have been issued?
Yours faithfully,
SA
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From: Simon Anderson <[FOI #10505 email]>
Sent: Tuesday, 25 July 2023 09:42
To: RTI PHQ <[Queensland Police Service request email]>
Subject: Right to Information request - Heavy Vehicle Curfew Infringements
- Queensports Road South, Murarrie
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Dear Queensland Police Service,
As a resident of Queensport Road South in Murrarrie (4172) I've submitted
multiple hooning reports of Heavy Vehicles infringing the 8pm - 6am
curfew.
I'm seeking information on the 2023 calendar year to date, how many
infringements have been issued for heavy vehicles breaking the curfew on
Queensport Road South have been issued?
Yours faithfully,
SA
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