• Welcome to RAIL - Back On Track Forum.
 

Ministerial Statement: Gold Coast blitz targets problem students

Started by ozbob, July 17, 2012, 07:33:53 AM

Previous topic - Next topic

ozbob

Minister for Transport and Main Roads
The Honourable Scott Emerson
17/07/2012

Gold Coast blitz targets problem students

Almost one-in-12 Gold Coast students have been caught rorting the public transport system by refusing to pay fares.

Transport and Main Roads Minister Scott Emerson said the blitz by TransLink Senior Network Officers was the start of a systematic effort to target fare evasion and bad behaviour on Gold Coast buses.

"Across the first three days of the blitz TransLink's Senior Network Officers, assisted by police and Education Queensland, targeted bus routes servicing 24 Gold Coast schools and spoke to 1,391 students," Mr Emerson said.

"I assure anyone looking to avoid paying a fare or misbehaving on Gold Coast buses that this is just the start.

"We've already identified 119 students who failed to pay a fare, and if caught again, we will take action through their school and parents."

The blitz on Gold Coast bus services was an outcome of the inaugural bus safety committee, chaired by Mr Emerson and attended by operator representatives, driver representatives and government agencies.

"I listened to feedback from the operator Surfside and driver representatives who said poor behaviour was rife on many Gold Coast bus routes," Mr Emerson said.

"I was disgusted to learn that over the past three years a growing number of students were using the no child left behind principle put in place following the disappearance of Daniel Morcombe in 2003 to avoid paying a fare.

"The previous government was aware of the growing problem, but according to the former Transport Minister Annastacia Palaszczuk, they chose to ignore it and let the problem grow.

"I acknowledge this is a difficult problem, but I won't be sticking my head in the sand and ignoring it."

The Gold Coast bus blitz also extended to urban services where 8,444 passengers were checked with 233 fines and warnings issued for fare evasion.

The full results of the blitz will be assessed by the bus safety committee.

No school aged children were asked to leave a bus as a result of travelling without a ticket.
Half baked projects, have long term consequences ...
Ozbob's Gallery Forum   Facebook  X  Threads  Mastodon  BlueSky

ozbob

From 612 ABC Brisbane radio Breakfast with Spencer Howson

1 in 12 students getting free ride, exploiting "no child left behind"

17 July 2012 , 8:10 AM by Spencer Howson

Bus drivers have been saying it - now Translink has proof students are abusing the "No Child Left Behind" policy, introduced after the disappearance of Daniel Morcombe, to avoid paying for a ticket.

Around one in 12 Gold Coast students is riding for free. Transport Minister Scott Emerson is here to tell you what Translink has unconvered.

Mr Emerson also responds to yesterday's claim by RAIL Back on Track's Robert Dow that Translink is charging passengers for trips which should be free:

Click --> here!
Half baked projects, have long term consequences ...
Ozbob's Gallery Forum   Facebook  X  Threads  Mastodon  BlueSky

ozbob

Half baked projects, have long term consequences ...
Ozbob's Gallery Forum   Facebook  X  Threads  Mastodon  BlueSky

🡱 🡳