❓ Ms. Quirk questions the WA Police's lack of action regarding traffic management issues related to bushfires since 2011, referencing the Keelty inquiry. The Minister responds that WA Police awaited the Ferguson inquiry's findings before acting.
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WAROONA–YARLOOP
BUSHFIRES — FERGUSON REPORT — TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
454. Ms M.M. QUIRK to the Minister for
Police:
I have a supplementary question.
This has been a problem since 2011, since during the Keelty inquiry, so why has WA Police not properly organised a response to this issue?
BUSHFIRES — FERGUSON REPORT — TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
454. Ms M.M. QUIRK to the Minister for
Police:
I have a supplementary question.
This has been a problem since 2011, since during the Keelty inquiry, so why has WA Police not properly organised a response to this issue?
AnswerView source ↗
WAPOL quite appropriately has waited
to hear the findings and recommendations of the Ferguson inquiry before
pre-empting what Mr Ferguson may have recommended. We will table our answer in
due course.
to hear the findings and recommendations of the Ferguson inquiry before
pre-empting what Mr Ferguson may have recommended. We will table our answer in
due course.
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