A parliamentary question regarding potential reduction of police services in Perenjori, WA. The Minister states that staffing levels are being examined, but no decisions have been made regarding closure or community consultation.

AnsweredQoN 842Legislative Council
Asked
3 December 2001
Portfolio
Police and Emergency Services

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PERENJORI POLICE STATION, REDUCTION IN SERVICES
(1) Will there be a reduction in police services in Perenjori? (2) If so, does this mean the local police station will close? (3) Which other towns will be affected by this practice? (4) Did the minister consult with the community before this decision was made? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS

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(1) The Western Australia Police Service advises that the current staffing levels and the WAPS operational needs of the Perenjori Police Station and a number of police establishments are being examined. (2) To date, no decision has been made on the future of the Perenjori Police Station. (3) Policing levels in all towns are monitored. (4) No decision has been made by the minister.
(2) If so, does this mean the local police station will close? (3) Which other towns will be affected by this practice? (4) Did the minister consult with the community before this decision was made? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) The Western Australia Police Service advises that the current staffing levels and the WAPS operational needs of the Perenjori Police Station and a number of police establishments are being examined. (2) To date, no decision has been made on the future of the Perenjori Police Station. (3) Policing levels in all towns are monitored. (4) No decision has been made by the minister.
(3) Which other towns will be affected by this practice? (4) Did the minister consult with the community before this decision was made? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) The Western Australia Police Service advises that the current staffing levels and the WAPS operational needs of the Perenjori Police Station and a number of police establishments are being examined. (2) To date, no decision has been made on the future of the Perenjori Police Station. (3) Policing levels in all towns are monitored. (4) No decision has been made by the minister.
(4) Did the minister consult with the community before this decision was made? Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) The Western Australia Police Service advises that the current staffing levels and the WAPS operational needs of the Perenjori Police Station and a number of police establishments are being examined. (2) To date, no decision has been made on the future of the Perenjori Police Station. (3) Policing levels in all towns are monitored. (4) No decision has been made by the minister.
Hon N.D. GRIFFITHS replied: (1) The Western Australia Police Service advises that the current staffing levels and the WAPS operational needs of the Perenjori Police Station and a number of police establishments are being examined. (2) To date, no decision has been made on the future of the Perenjori Police Station. (3) Policing levels in all towns are monitored. (4) No decision has been made by the minister.
(1) The Western Australia Police Service advises that the current staffing levels and the WAPS operational needs of the Perenjori Police Station and a number of police establishments are being examined. (2) To date, no decision has been made on the future of the Perenjori Police Station. (3) Policing levels in all towns are monitored. (4) No decision has been made by the minister.
(2) To date, no decision has been made on the future of the Perenjori Police Station. (3) Policing levels in all towns are monitored. (4) No decision has been made by the minister.
(3) Policing levels in all towns are monitored. (4) No decision has been made by the minister.
(4) No decision has been made by the minister.

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