10 Oct KAP CALLS FOR UNMANNED SPEED CAMERAS TO BE SCRAPPED
Katter’s Australian Party (KAP) Leader and Member for Traeger Robbie Katter has called on the Brisbane-based Labor and LNP to commit to scrapping the revenue-raising unmanned speed cameras and instead divert the millions spent on true road safety initiatives and youth crime should they win Government in less than 17 days’ time.
“The Labor Government has been fixated on using unmanned speed cameras under the guise of making people feel safe, exploiting public concerns about road safety while wilfully turning a blind eye to the rampant youth crime plaguing our communities,” Mr Katter said.
“The KAP is committed to eradicating these cameras and in this election wants to see a commitment from all parties to do the same while shifting the focus back to real law enforcement and prioritising public safety over profit.
“While the Government wheels out these yellow revenue wagons, they fail to utilise visible and effective deterrents such as marked police vehicles.
“Burnt-out cars litter our roads and daily car thefts are becoming the norm across North Queensland, yet this Government is choosing road safety theatre over real, impactful solutions to youth crime.
“The Government has made its priorities clear, determined to chase remote dwellers on bush roads for a quick dollar wasting valuable resources on these sneaky speed traps and ignoring the real criminals terrorising our communities.
“Queenslanders deserve real crime solutions, not revenue-raising tactics. The KAP will continue to fight against these cash cows and push for effective law enforcement that protects our communities rather than milking them dry,” Mr Katter said.
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