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Tamworth mayor Russell Webb says there appears to be no quick fix for the NSW RFS "red fleet" ownership issue.

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00:00Well look, they do go on our books so they become depreciation, part of our depreciation
00:04schedule which impacts in a negative way to Council financial reporting.
00:09The thing that I don't like is they're saying, oh look, we really need to do an assessment
00:15of what these urges look like and the other, I guess, assets that the RFS have got that's
00:21in your name.
00:22Well, they've just kicked the tin down the road again.
00:25So here we are years and years later after the agreement that it was wrong, they're just
00:30kicking tin down the road.
00:31It's what the government's very good at.
00:33The bureaucrats just don't want to change it and of course that forms part of our depreciation
00:37schedule.
00:38We have to depreciate as you do any asset and it just looks better look good.
00:44We don't own the vehicles, we don't control them, we have no say over them.
00:48It's the New South Wales government through the RFS that own those.
00:51Just take them back like you should have done in the first place.
00:55You can control them from what we are trying to see.
00:58Now if you're not going to entschieden, we don't take everything out which case means
01:08for the organisation that you have globally, we'll take kendいき dieses, but we can get
01:13that data analysis that you have, let me aire吗?
01:16All right.
01:17Mina, my second question is what the boardлан part of our perspective, is what the advocated
01:21department should use?
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