Mr. Birney asks about the impact of a policy change prohibiting off-duty police officers from taking police vehicles home, specifically regarding arrests and traffic infringements. The Minister's response indicates the information is unavailable due to resource constraints.

AnsweredQoN 304Legislative Assembly
Asked
25 September 2002
Portfolio
Police and Emergency Services

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(1) Will the Minister advise the number of arrests that were made by off duty Police officers travelling to and from work in a Police service vehicle in the 12 months prior to the policy change that prohibited those officers from taking a Police vehicle home?
(2) Will the Minister advise the number of traffic infringement notices that were issued by off duty Police officers travelling to and from work in a Police service vehicle in the 12 months prior to the policy change that prohibited those officers from taking a Police vehicle home?
(3) Will the Minister advise the total aggregate value of all traffic infringement notices that were issued by off duty Police officers travelling to and from work in a Police service vehicle in the 12 months prior to the policy change that prohibited those officers from taking a Police vehicle home?

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Answered
28 November 2002
Responded by
Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
64 days
The Police Service advise that the resources required to address this question are significant and cannot be allocated to this task because of other high priority needs.

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