Promoters Lobby Over Police Fees
The police force collected A$8.5 million ($7.65 million) from user-pay revenue at festivals and concerts.
Promoters argue that the costs are not only passed on to consumers, but are incomprehensible.
Documents cited Chugg Entertainment paying a $30,000 fee for a crowd of 1,800 in the regional town of Dungog and the same price for a Sydney show by Coldplay to 50,000 fans.
Soundwave festival paid a $70,000 police fee at its Sydney show last year when 20 people were arrested, as well as $100,000 this year when there were no incidents.
Police Association President Scott Weber responded, “This is not about profit, it’s about public safety.”
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