A Western Australian parliamentary question addresses the status of the unreliable CCTV system at the Midland police lockup. The Minister acknowledges the issue and outlines the steps being taken to replace the unit, with an anticipated installation date of early November 2010.

AnsweredQoN 732Legislative Council
Asked
22 September 2010
Portfolio
Police

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MIDLAND POLICE LOCKUP — CCTV SYSTEM
I refer to the Midland police lockup. (1) Has the closed circuit television—CCTV—system, identified to be fairly unreliable earlier this year, been updated and fixed? (2) If not, why not? (3) When does the minister anticipate any upgrade will occur? Hon PETER COLLIER

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I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) No. (2) In July 2010, a consultant was appointed by Building Management and Works and attended Midland Police Station to document the technical criteria for the replacement of the CCTV unit. Building Management and Works has advised that documentation is in the process of being finalised and will go to tender within the next two to three weeks. (3) It is envisaged that the new unit will be installed by early November 2010.
(1) Has the closed circuit television—CCTV—system, identified to be fairly unreliable earlier this year, been updated and fixed? (2) If not, why not? (3) When does the minister anticipate any upgrade will occur? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) No. (2) In July 2010, a consultant was appointed by Building Management and Works and attended Midland Police Station to document the technical criteria for the replacement of the CCTV unit. Building Management and Works has advised that documentation is in the process of being finalised and will go to tender within the next two to three weeks. (3) It is envisaged that the new unit will be installed by early November 2010.
(2) If not, why not? (3) When does the minister anticipate any upgrade will occur? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) No. (2) In July 2010, a consultant was appointed by Building Management and Works and attended Midland Police Station to document the technical criteria for the replacement of the CCTV unit. Building Management and Works has advised that documentation is in the process of being finalised and will go to tender within the next two to three weeks. (3) It is envisaged that the new unit will be installed by early November 2010.
(3) When does the minister anticipate any upgrade will occur? Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) No. (2) In July 2010, a consultant was appointed by Building Management and Works and attended Midland Police Station to document the technical criteria for the replacement of the CCTV unit. Building Management and Works has advised that documentation is in the process of being finalised and will go to tender within the next two to three weeks. (3) It is envisaged that the new unit will be installed by early November 2010.
Hon PETER COLLIER replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) No. (2) In July 2010, a consultant was appointed by Building Management and Works and attended Midland Police Station to document the technical criteria for the replacement of the CCTV unit. Building Management and Works has advised that documentation is in the process of being finalised and will go to tender within the next two to three weeks. (3) It is envisaged that the new unit will be installed by early November 2010.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. (1) No. (2) In July 2010, a consultant was appointed by Building Management and Works and attended Midland Police Station to document the technical criteria for the replacement of the CCTV unit. Building Management and Works has advised that documentation is in the process of being finalised and will go to tender within the next two to three weeks. (3) It is envisaged that the new unit will be installed by early November 2010.
(1) No. (2) In July 2010, a consultant was appointed by Building Management and Works and attended Midland Police Station to document the technical criteria for the replacement of the CCTV unit. Building Management and Works has advised that documentation is in the process of being finalised and will go to tender within the next two to three weeks. (3) It is envisaged that the new unit will be installed by early November 2010.
(2) In July 2010, a consultant was appointed by Building Management and Works and attended Midland Police Station to document the technical criteria for the replacement of the CCTV unit. Building Management and Works has advised that documentation is in the process of being finalised and will go to tender within the next two to three weeks. (3) It is envisaged that the new unit will be installed by early November 2010.
(3) It is envisaged that the new unit will be installed by early November 2010.

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