Currently under Queensland law only people directly injured in an act of violence in the state can apply for financial assistance. KAP will propose that if communities have at least six consecutive months of crime rates for relevant offences 25 per cent higher than the state average, victims would be able to claim damages. The party will take the idea to the government next month. KAP leader Robbie Katter said under the proposed scheme, most major cities in North Queensland would be hot spots. State KAP Leader and Traeger MP Robbie Katter. Picture: Alix Sweeney He said Queensland Police Service data showed that in December the statewide average for unlawful entry offences was 59.48 per 100,000 people.