Question on Notice regarding revenue from speed cameras and red light operations, allocation to the Road Trauma Trust Fund, and the technology used by WA Police for processing infringements.

AnsweredQoN 314Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 August 2005
Portfolio
Police and Emergency Services

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(b) 2000-2001; (c) 2001-2002; (d) 2002-2003; (e) 2003-2004; and (f) 2004-2005?
(c) 2001-2002; (d) 2002-2003; (e) 2003-2004; and (f) 2004-2005?
(d) 2002-2003; (e) 2003-2004; and (f) 2004-2005?
(e) 2003-2004; and (f) 2004-2005?
(f) 2004-2005?
(b) a dollar amount?

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Answered
15 September 2005
Responded by
Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
30 days
(a) 1999/2000 $36,994,023 (b) 2000/2001 $33,960,693 (c) 2001/2002 $43,299,126 (d) 2002/2003 $33,622,002 (e) 2003/2004 $33,169,791 (f) 2004/2005 $34,764,285 (2a) The Office of Road Safety advise that in each year 33.33% of the revenue received from speed camera and red light operations was allocated to the Road Trauma Trust Fund 2(b) The Office of Road Safety advise as follows: 1999/2000 $12,331,341 2000/2001 $11,320,231 2001/2002 $14,433,042 2002/2003 $11,207,334 2003/2004 $11,056,597 2004/2005 $11,588,095 (3) The Western Australia Police advise WAPOL camera systems are based on wet-film technology with processing equipment built around wet-film management and viewing. This equipment is approximately 20 years old with availability of parts and repairs diminishing. The introduction of Cap Speed with an anticipated delivery date of mid 2006 will see the procurement of technology to process both wet-film and digital images and will provide the capacity for multi-infringement scanning and infringement process redesign. The business re-engineering associated with this project will enable WAPOL access to digital technology.
(b) 2000/2001 $33,960,693 (c) 2001/2002 $43,299,126 (d) 2002/2003 $33,622,002 (e) 2003/2004 $33,169,791 (f) 2004/2005 $34,764,285 (2a) The Office of Road Safety advise that in each year 33.33% of the revenue received from speed camera and red light operations was allocated to the Road Trauma Trust Fund 2(b) The Office of Road Safety advise as follows: 1999/2000 $12,331,341 2000/2001 $11,320,231 2001/2002 $14,433,042 2002/2003 $11,207,334 2003/2004 $11,056,597 2004/2005 $11,588,095 (3) The Western Australia Police advise WAPOL camera systems are based on wet-film technology with processing equipment built around wet-film management and viewing. This equipment is approximately 20 years old with availability of parts and repairs diminishing. The introduction of Cap Speed with an anticipated delivery date of mid 2006 will see the procurement of technology to process both wet-film and digital images and will provide the capacity for multi-infringement scanning and infringement process redesign. The business re-engineering associated with this project will enable WAPOL access to digital technology.
(c) 2001/2002 $43,299,126 (d) 2002/2003 $33,622,002 (e) 2003/2004 $33,169,791 (f) 2004/2005 $34,764,285 (2a) The Office of Road Safety advise that in each year 33.33% of the revenue received from speed camera and red light operations was allocated to the Road Trauma Trust Fund 2(b) The Office of Road Safety advise as follows: 1999/2000 $12,331,341 2000/2001 $11,320,231 2001/2002 $14,433,042 2002/2003 $11,207,334 2003/2004 $11,056,597 2004/2005 $11,588,095 (3) The Western Australia Police advise WAPOL camera systems are based on wet-film technology with processing equipment built around wet-film management and viewing. This equipment is approximately 20 years old with availability of parts and repairs diminishing. The introduction of Cap Speed with an anticipated delivery date of mid 2006 will see the procurement of technology to process both wet-film and digital images and will provide the capacity for multi-infringement scanning and infringement process redesign. The business re-engineering associated with this project will enable WAPOL access to digital technology.
(d) 2002/2003 $33,622,002 (e) 2003/2004 $33,169,791 (f) 2004/2005 $34,764,285 (2a) The Office of Road Safety advise that in each year 33.33% of the revenue received from speed camera and red light operations was allocated to the Road Trauma Trust Fund 2(b) The Office of Road Safety advise as follows: 1999/2000 $12,331,341 2000/2001 $11,320,231 2001/2002 $14,433,042 2002/2003 $11,207,334 2003/2004 $11,056,597 2004/2005 $11,588,095 (3) The Western Australia Police advise WAPOL camera systems are based on wet-film technology with processing equipment built around wet-film management and viewing. This equipment is approximately 20 years old with availability of parts and repairs diminishing. The introduction of Cap Speed with an anticipated delivery date of mid 2006 will see the procurement of technology to process both wet-film and digital images and will provide the capacity for multi-infringement scanning and infringement process redesign. The business re-engineering associated with this project will enable WAPOL access to digital technology.
(e) 2003/2004 $33,169,791 (f) 2004/2005 $34,764,285 (2a) The Office of Road Safety advise that in each year 33.33% of the revenue received from speed camera and red light operations was allocated to the Road Trauma Trust Fund 2(b) The Office of Road Safety advise as follows: 1999/2000 $12,331,341 2000/2001 $11,320,231 2001/2002 $14,433,042 2002/2003 $11,207,334 2003/2004 $11,056,597 2004/2005 $11,588,095 (3) The Western Australia Police advise WAPOL camera systems are based on wet-film technology with processing equipment built around wet-film management and viewing. This equipment is approximately 20 years old with availability of parts and repairs diminishing. The introduction of Cap Speed with an anticipated delivery date of mid 2006 will see the procurement of technology to process both wet-film and digital images and will provide the capacity for multi-infringement scanning and infringement process redesign. The business re-engineering associated with this project will enable WAPOL access to digital technology.
(f) 2004/2005 $34,764,285 (2a) The Office of Road Safety advise that in each year 33.33% of the revenue received from speed camera and red light operations was allocated to the Road Trauma Trust Fund 2(b) The Office of Road Safety advise as follows: 1999/2000 $12,331,341 2000/2001 $11,320,231 2001/2002 $14,433,042 2002/2003 $11,207,334 2003/2004 $11,056,597 2004/2005 $11,588,095 (3) The Western Australia Police advise WAPOL camera systems are based on wet-film technology with processing equipment built around wet-film management and viewing. This equipment is approximately 20 years old with availability of parts and repairs diminishing. The introduction of Cap Speed with an anticipated delivery date of mid 2006 will see the procurement of technology to process both wet-film and digital images and will provide the capacity for multi-infringement scanning and infringement process redesign. The business re-engineering associated with this project will enable WAPOL access to digital technology.
(2a) The Office of Road Safety advise that in each year 33.33% of the revenue received from speed camera and red light operations was allocated to the Road Trauma Trust Fund 2(b) The Office of Road Safety advise as follows: 1999/2000 $12,331,341 2000/2001 $11,320,231 2001/2002 $14,433,042 2002/2003 $11,207,334 2003/2004 $11,056,597 2004/2005 $11,588,095 (3) The Western Australia Police advise WAPOL camera systems are based on wet-film technology with processing equipment built around wet-film management and viewing. This equipment is approximately 20 years old with availability of parts and repairs diminishing. The introduction of Cap Speed with an anticipated delivery date of mid 2006 will see the procurement of technology to process both wet-film and digital images and will provide the capacity for multi-infringement scanning and infringement process redesign. The business re-engineering associated with this project will enable WAPOL access to digital technology.
(2a) The Office of Road Safety advise that in each year 33.33% of the revenue received from speed camera and red light operations was allocated to the Road Trauma Trust Fund 2(b) The Office of Road Safety advise as follows: 1999/2000 $12,331,341 2000/2001 $11,320,231 2001/2002 $14,433,042 2002/2003 $11,207,334 2003/2004 $11,056,597 2004/2005 $11,588,095 (3) The Western Australia Police advise WAPOL camera systems are based on wet-film technology with processing equipment built around wet-film management and viewing. This equipment is approximately 20 years old with availability of parts and repairs diminishing. The introduction of Cap Speed with an anticipated delivery date of mid 2006 will see the procurement of technology to process both wet-film and digital images and will provide the capacity for multi-infringement scanning and infringement process redesign. The business re-engineering associated with this project will enable WAPOL access to digital technology.
2(b) The Office of Road Safety advise as follows: 1999/2000 $12,331,341 2000/2001 $11,320,231 2001/2002 $14,433,042 2002/2003 $11,207,334 2003/2004 $11,056,597 2004/2005 $11,588,095 (3) The Western Australia Police advise WAPOL camera systems are based on wet-film technology with processing equipment built around wet-film management and viewing. This equipment is approximately 20 years old with availability of parts and repairs diminishing. The introduction of Cap Speed with an anticipated delivery date of mid 2006 will see the procurement of technology to process both wet-film and digital images and will provide the capacity for multi-infringement scanning and infringement process redesign. The business re-engineering associated with this project will enable WAPOL access to digital technology.
1999/2000 $12,331,341 2000/2001 $11,320,231 2001/2002 $14,433,042 2002/2003 $11,207,334 2003/2004 $11,056,597 2004/2005 $11,588,095 (3) The Western Australia Police advise WAPOL camera systems are based on wet-film technology with processing equipment built around wet-film management and viewing. This equipment is approximately 20 years old with availability of parts and repairs diminishing. The introduction of Cap Speed with an anticipated delivery date of mid 2006 will see the procurement of technology to process both wet-film and digital images and will provide the capacity for multi-infringement scanning and infringement process redesign. The business re-engineering associated with this project will enable WAPOL access to digital technology.
2000/2001 $11,320,231 2001/2002 $14,433,042 2002/2003 $11,207,334 2003/2004 $11,056,597 2004/2005 $11,588,095 (3) The Western Australia Police advise WAPOL camera systems are based on wet-film technology with processing equipment built around wet-film management and viewing. This equipment is approximately 20 years old with availability of parts and repairs diminishing. The introduction of Cap Speed with an anticipated delivery date of mid 2006 will see the procurement of technology to process both wet-film and digital images and will provide the capacity for multi-infringement scanning and infringement process redesign. The business re-engineering associated with this project will enable WAPOL access to digital technology.
2001/2002 $14,433,042 2002/2003 $11,207,334 2003/2004 $11,056,597 2004/2005 $11,588,095 (3) The Western Australia Police advise WAPOL camera systems are based on wet-film technology with processing equipment built around wet-film management and viewing. This equipment is approximately 20 years old with availability of parts and repairs diminishing. The introduction of Cap Speed with an anticipated delivery date of mid 2006 will see the procurement of technology to process both wet-film and digital images and will provide the capacity for multi-infringement scanning and infringement process redesign. The business re-engineering associated with this project will enable WAPOL access to digital technology.
2002/2003 $11,207,334 2003/2004 $11,056,597 2004/2005 $11,588,095 (3) The Western Australia Police advise WAPOL camera systems are based on wet-film technology with processing equipment built around wet-film management and viewing. This equipment is approximately 20 years old with availability of parts and repairs diminishing. The introduction of Cap Speed with an anticipated delivery date of mid 2006 will see the procurement of technology to process both wet-film and digital images and will provide the capacity for multi-infringement scanning and infringement process redesign. The business re-engineering associated with this project will enable WAPOL access to digital technology.
2003/2004 $11,056,597 2004/2005 $11,588,095 (3) The Western Australia Police advise WAPOL camera systems are based on wet-film technology with processing equipment built around wet-film management and viewing. This equipment is approximately 20 years old with availability of parts and repairs diminishing. The introduction of Cap Speed with an anticipated delivery date of mid 2006 will see the procurement of technology to process both wet-film and digital images and will provide the capacity for multi-infringement scanning and infringement process redesign. The business re-engineering associated with this project will enable WAPOL access to digital technology.
2004/2005 $11,588,095 (3) The Western Australia Police advise WAPOL camera systems are based on wet-film technology with processing equipment built around wet-film management and viewing. This equipment is approximately 20 years old with availability of parts and repairs diminishing. The introduction of Cap Speed with an anticipated delivery date of mid 2006 will see the procurement of technology to process both wet-film and digital images and will provide the capacity for multi-infringement scanning and infringement process redesign. The business re-engineering associated with this project will enable WAPOL access to digital technology.
(3) The Western Australia Police advise WAPOL camera systems are based on wet-film technology with processing equipment built around wet-film management and viewing. This equipment is approximately 20 years old with availability of parts and repairs diminishing. The introduction of Cap Speed with an anticipated delivery date of mid 2006 will see the procurement of technology to process both wet-film and digital images and will provide the capacity for multi-infringement scanning and infringement process redesign. The business re-engineering associated with this project will enable WAPOL access to digital technology.
(3) The Western Australia Police advise WAPOL camera systems are based on wet-film technology with processing equipment built around wet-film management and viewing. This equipment is approximately 20 years old with availability of parts and repairs diminishing. The introduction of Cap Speed with an anticipated delivery date of mid 2006 will see the procurement of technology to process both wet-film and digital images and will provide the capacity for multi-infringement scanning and infringement process redesign. The business re-engineering associated with this project will enable WAPOL access to digital technology.
The introduction of Cap Speed with an anticipated delivery date of mid 2006 will see the procurement of technology to process both wet-film and digital images and will provide the capacity for multi-infringement scanning and infringement process redesign. The business re-engineering associated with this project will enable WAPOL access to digital technology.
The business re-engineering associated with this project will enable WAPOL access to digital technology.

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