This WA parliamentary question seeks information on the number of buses in Bunbury fitted with CCTV and driver cages, and details the operation of security patrol vehicles in the area during 2015 and 2016. The answer provides specific figures and dates of security patrols.

AnsweredQoN 4094Legislative Council
Asked
28 April 2016
Portfolio
Transport

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(1) How many buses in Bunbury, for each category of school bus, town bus and those used for both route types, are currently fitted with: (a) CCTV cameras; and (b) driver cages? (2) In each of the years 2015 and 2016 to date, how many security patrol vehicles: (a) have operated in Bunbury; (b) on what dates; and (c) for each patrol, for how many hours?

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Answered
28 June 2016
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
61 days
Insofar as the Public Transport Authority is concerned as at 28 April 2016:
(1)(a)-(b) The Bunbury fleet comprises of 36 buses in total. Of these, 18 buses are fitted with both CCTV and driver cages and 11 buses are fitted with CCTV only. Buses can be used on either school routes or town bus routes, noting that the 18 buses fitted with both CCTV and driver cages are primarily targeted for use on town bus routes.
(2)(a)-(c) For each of the following dates there was one patrol vehicle, two officers and 24 man hours.*14/05/2015; 28/05/2015; 4/06/2015; 18/06/2015; 2/07/2015; 16/07/2015; 30/07/2015; 13/08/2015; 3/09/2015; 17/09/2015; 1/10/2015; 22/10/2015; 29/10/2015; 26/11/2015; 3/12/2015; 10/12/2015; 17/12/2015; 24/12/2015; 31/12/2015; 7/01/2016; 14/01/2106; 21/01/2016; 28/01/2016; 4/02/2016; 11/02/2016; 18/02/2016; 25/02/2016; 3/03/2016; 10/03/2016; 17/03/2016; 24/03/2016; 31/03/2016; 7/04/2016; 14/04/2016; 21/04/2016; 28/04/2016
* Date that regular security patrols commenced.

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