Question on Notice 1940 requests a breakdown of equipment or resources across various metropolitan and regional areas within the Police and Emergency Services portfolio. The question is repetitive and appears to seek detailed geographical distribution data.

AnsweredQoN 1940Legislative Assembly
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20 March 2007
Portfolio
Police and Emergency Services

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(b) South Metropolitan; (c) North West Metropolitan; (d) East Metropolitan; (e) West Metropolitan; (f) Central Metropolitan; (g) Regional Coordinators; and (h) in total?
(c) North West Metropolitan; (d) East Metropolitan; (e) West Metropolitan; (f) Central Metropolitan; (g) Regional Coordinators; and (h) in total?
(d) East Metropolitan; (e) West Metropolitan; (f) Central Metropolitan; (g) Regional Coordinators; and (h) in total?
(e) West Metropolitan; (f) Central Metropolitan; (g) Regional Coordinators; and (h) in total?
(f) Central Metropolitan; (g) Regional Coordinators; and (h) in total?
(g) Regional Coordinators; and (h) in total?
(h) in total?
(b) South West; (c) Peel; (d) Wheatbelt; (e) Goldfields-Esperance; (f) Kimberley; (g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(c) Peel; (d) Wheatbelt; (e) Goldfields-Esperance; (f) Kimberley; (g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(d) Wheatbelt; (e) Goldfields-Esperance; (f) Kimberley; (g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(e) Goldfields-Esperance; (f) Kimberley; (g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(f) Kimberley; (g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(i) in total?

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8 May 2007
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Minister for Police and Emergency Services
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(b) South Metropolitan; (c) North West Metropolitan; (d) East Metropolitan; (e) West Metropolitan; (f) Central Metropolitan; (g) Regional Coordinator; and (h) in total?
(c) North West Metropolitan; (d) East Metropolitan; (e) West Metropolitan; (f) Central Metropolitan; (g) Regional Coordinator; and (h) in total?
(d) East Metropolitan; (e) West Metropolitan; (f) Central Metropolitan; (g) Regional Coordinator; and (h) in total?
(e) West Metropolitan; (f) Central Metropolitan; (g) Regional Coordinator; and (h) in total?
(f) Central Metropolitan; (g) Regional Coordinator; and (h) in total?
(g) Regional Coordinator; and (h) in total?
(h) in total?
(b) South West; (c) Peel; (d) Wheatbelt; (e) Goldfields-Esperance; (f) Kimberley; (g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(c) Peel; (d) Wheatbelt; (e) Goldfields-Esperance; (f) Kimberley; (g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(d) Wheatbelt; (e) Goldfields-Esperance; (f) Kimberley; (g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(e) Goldfields-Esperance; (f) Kimberley; (g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(f) Kimberley; (g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(i) in total?
(b) priority two; and (c) priority three?
(c) priority three?
(b) South Metropolitan; (c) North West Metropolitan; (d) East Metropolitan; (e) West Metropolitan; (f) Central Metropolitan; (g) Regional Coordinator; and (h) in total?
(c) North West Metropolitan; (d) East Metropolitan; (e) West Metropolitan; (f) Central Metropolitan; (g) Regional Coordinator; and (h) in total?
(d) East Metropolitan; (e) West Metropolitan; (f) Central Metropolitan; (g) Regional Coordinator; and (h) in total?
(e) West Metropolitan; (f) Central Metropolitan; (g) Regional Coordinator; and (h) in total?
(f) Central Metropolitan; (g) Regional Coordinator; and (h) in total?
(g) Regional Coordinator; and (h) in total?
(h) in total?
(b) South Metropolitan; (c) North West Metropolitan; (d) East Metropolitan; (e) West Metropolitan; (f) Central Metropolitan; (g) Regional Coordinator; and (h) in total?
(c) North West Metropolitan; (d) East Metropolitan; (e) West Metropolitan; (f) Central Metropolitan; (g) Regional Coordinator; and (h) in total?
(d) East Metropolitan; (e) West Metropolitan; (f) Central Metropolitan; (g) Regional Coordinator; and (h) in total?
(e) West Metropolitan; (f) Central Metropolitan; (g) Regional Coordinator; and (h) in total?
(f) Central Metropolitan; (g) Regional Coordinator; and (h) in total?
(g) Regional Coordinator; and (h) in total?
(h) in total?
(b) South West; (c) Peel; (d) Wheatbelt; (e) Goldfields-Esperance; (f) Kimberley; (g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(c) Peel; (d) Wheatbelt; (e) Goldfields-Esperance; (f) Kimberley; (g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(d) Wheatbelt; (e) Goldfields-Esperance; (f) Kimberley; (g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(e) Goldfields-Esperance; (f) Kimberley; (g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(f) Kimberley; (g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(i) in total?
(b) South West; (c) Peel; (d) Wheatbelt; (e) Goldfields-Esperance; (f) Kimberley; (g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(c) Peel; (d) Wheatbelt; (e) Goldfields-Esperance; (f) Kimberley; (g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(d) Wheatbelt; (e) Goldfields-Esperance; (f) Kimberley; (g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(e) Goldfields-Esperance; (f) Kimberley; (g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(f) Kimberley; (g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(g) Mid-West Gascoyne; (h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(h) Pilbara; and (i) in total?
(i) in total?
(b) the Regional area?
(b) batons; (c) pepper sprays; (d) riot shields; (e) riot helments; (f) bullet-proof vests; (g) stab-proof vests; and (h) handcuffs?
(c) pepper sprays; (d) riot shields; (e) riot helments; (f) bullet-proof vests; (g) stab-proof vests; and (h) handcuffs?
(d) riot shields; (e) riot helments; (f) bullet-proof vests; (g) stab-proof vests; and (h) handcuffs?
(e) riot helments; (f) bullet-proof vests; (g) stab-proof vests; and (h) handcuffs?
(f) bullet-proof vests; (g) stab-proof vests; and (h) handcuffs?
(g) stab-proof vests; and (h) handcuffs?
(h) handcuffs?
(b) grass, scrub, bush and rubbish fires in the metropolitan region; (c) hazmat incidents in the metropolitan region; and (d) rescues in the metropolitan region?
(c) hazmat incidents in the metropolitan region; and (d) rescues in the metropolitan region?
(d) rescues in the metropolitan region?
(1) Authorised or approved strength is a notional allocation which reflects the increasing strength of the Western Australia Police to achieve this Government's commitment to provide an extra 350 officers over 4 years. It is never taken to represent the operational strength at any given time. Frontline first has shifted officers from non-operational areas to frontline positions, providing increased numbers that are not reflected in the figures. District Superintendents deploy available resources within their Districts to provide the best possible policing service to meet the varying needs of the community. In addition there are currently 194.72 FTE (police officers) at the WA Police Academy undergoing training before deployment. [See tabled paper no] The attached table shows the Approved Strength, Actual Employment Level (FTE) and Headcount for Police Officers and Aboriginal Police Liaison Officers for each Metropolitan District as at 28 February 2007. (2) [See tabled paper no] The table shows the Approved Strength, Actual Employment Level (FTE) and Headcount for Police Officers and Aboriginal Police Liaison Officers for each regional WA District as at 28 February 2007. (3) Nil. (4) 27 (5) Nil (6-12) Target Response Time for Priority 1 - 2 calls is 9 minutes and for Priority 3 calls it is 20 minutes. The Peel Police District is currently the only District in Regional WA to record response times using an automated data recording system. An automated system is current being developed for Regional Police Districts. Western Australia Police is therefore not able to provide accurate data from the other Regional Police Districts at this time. [See tabled paper no] (13) Nil. (14) The following Regional Western Australia Police Stations had reductions in their opening hours: (a) Augusta Police Station - closed on Monday and Tuesdays every second week to supplement Margaret River Police Hub Roster. (b) Quairading Police Station - closed varied times to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. At all other times Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (c) Trayning Police Station - closed for general enquiries to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (d) Leinster Police Station - due to operational needs and scheduled traffic campaigns. Phone is either diverted to station mobile or Kalgoorlie Police Station. (15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
Frontline first has shifted officers from non-operational areas to frontline positions, providing increased numbers that are not reflected in the figures. District Superintendents deploy available resources within their Districts to provide the best possible policing service to meet the varying needs of the community. In addition there are currently 194.72 FTE (police officers) at the WA Police Academy undergoing training before deployment. [See tabled paper no] The attached table shows the Approved Strength, Actual Employment Level (FTE) and Headcount for Police Officers and Aboriginal Police Liaison Officers for each Metropolitan District as at 28 February 2007. (2) [See tabled paper no] The table shows the Approved Strength, Actual Employment Level (FTE) and Headcount for Police Officers and Aboriginal Police Liaison Officers for each regional WA District as at 28 February 2007. (3) Nil. (4) 27 (5) Nil (6-12) Target Response Time for Priority 1 - 2 calls is 9 minutes and for Priority 3 calls it is 20 minutes. The Peel Police District is currently the only District in Regional WA to record response times using an automated data recording system. An automated system is current being developed for Regional Police Districts. Western Australia Police is therefore not able to provide accurate data from the other Regional Police Districts at this time. [See tabled paper no] (13) Nil. (14) The following Regional Western Australia Police Stations had reductions in their opening hours: (a) Augusta Police Station - closed on Monday and Tuesdays every second week to supplement Margaret River Police Hub Roster. (b) Quairading Police Station - closed varied times to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. At all other times Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (c) Trayning Police Station - closed for general enquiries to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (d) Leinster Police Station - due to operational needs and scheduled traffic campaigns. Phone is either diverted to station mobile or Kalgoorlie Police Station. (15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
District Superintendents deploy available resources within their Districts to provide the best possible policing service to meet the varying needs of the community. In addition there are currently 194.72 FTE (police officers) at the WA Police Academy undergoing training before deployment. [See tabled paper no] The attached table shows the Approved Strength, Actual Employment Level (FTE) and Headcount for Police Officers and Aboriginal Police Liaison Officers for each Metropolitan District as at 28 February 2007. (2) [See tabled paper no] The table shows the Approved Strength, Actual Employment Level (FTE) and Headcount for Police Officers and Aboriginal Police Liaison Officers for each regional WA District as at 28 February 2007. (3) Nil. (4) 27 (5) Nil (6-12) Target Response Time for Priority 1 - 2 calls is 9 minutes and for Priority 3 calls it is 20 minutes. The Peel Police District is currently the only District in Regional WA to record response times using an automated data recording system. An automated system is current being developed for Regional Police Districts. Western Australia Police is therefore not able to provide accurate data from the other Regional Police Districts at this time. [See tabled paper no] (13) Nil. (14) The following Regional Western Australia Police Stations had reductions in their opening hours: (a) Augusta Police Station - closed on Monday and Tuesdays every second week to supplement Margaret River Police Hub Roster. (b) Quairading Police Station - closed varied times to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. At all other times Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (c) Trayning Police Station - closed for general enquiries to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (d) Leinster Police Station - due to operational needs and scheduled traffic campaigns. Phone is either diverted to station mobile or Kalgoorlie Police Station. (15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
In addition there are currently 194.72 FTE (police officers) at the WA Police Academy undergoing training before deployment. [See tabled paper no] The attached table shows the Approved Strength, Actual Employment Level (FTE) and Headcount for Police Officers and Aboriginal Police Liaison Officers for each Metropolitan District as at 28 February 2007. (2) [See tabled paper no] The table shows the Approved Strength, Actual Employment Level (FTE) and Headcount for Police Officers and Aboriginal Police Liaison Officers for each regional WA District as at 28 February 2007. (3) Nil. (4) 27 (5) Nil (6-12) Target Response Time for Priority 1 - 2 calls is 9 minutes and for Priority 3 calls it is 20 minutes. The Peel Police District is currently the only District in Regional WA to record response times using an automated data recording system. An automated system is current being developed for Regional Police Districts. Western Australia Police is therefore not able to provide accurate data from the other Regional Police Districts at this time. [See tabled paper no] (13) Nil. (14) The following Regional Western Australia Police Stations had reductions in their opening hours: (a) Augusta Police Station - closed on Monday and Tuesdays every second week to supplement Margaret River Police Hub Roster. (b) Quairading Police Station - closed varied times to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. At all other times Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (c) Trayning Police Station - closed for general enquiries to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (d) Leinster Police Station - due to operational needs and scheduled traffic campaigns. Phone is either diverted to station mobile or Kalgoorlie Police Station. (15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
[See tabled paper no] The attached table shows the Approved Strength, Actual Employment Level (FTE) and Headcount for Police Officers and Aboriginal Police Liaison Officers for each Metropolitan District as at 28 February 2007. (2) [See tabled paper no] The table shows the Approved Strength, Actual Employment Level (FTE) and Headcount for Police Officers and Aboriginal Police Liaison Officers for each regional WA District as at 28 February 2007. (3) Nil. (4) 27 (5) Nil (6-12) Target Response Time for Priority 1 - 2 calls is 9 minutes and for Priority 3 calls it is 20 minutes. The Peel Police District is currently the only District in Regional WA to record response times using an automated data recording system. An automated system is current being developed for Regional Police Districts. Western Australia Police is therefore not able to provide accurate data from the other Regional Police Districts at this time. [See tabled paper no] (13) Nil. (14) The following Regional Western Australia Police Stations had reductions in their opening hours: (a) Augusta Police Station - closed on Monday and Tuesdays every second week to supplement Margaret River Police Hub Roster. (b) Quairading Police Station - closed varied times to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. At all other times Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (c) Trayning Police Station - closed for general enquiries to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (d) Leinster Police Station - due to operational needs and scheduled traffic campaigns. Phone is either diverted to station mobile or Kalgoorlie Police Station. (15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(2) [See tabled paper no] The table shows the Approved Strength, Actual Employment Level (FTE) and Headcount for Police Officers and Aboriginal Police Liaison Officers for each regional WA District as at 28 February 2007. (3) Nil. (4) 27 (5) Nil (6-12) Target Response Time for Priority 1 - 2 calls is 9 minutes and for Priority 3 calls it is 20 minutes. The Peel Police District is currently the only District in Regional WA to record response times using an automated data recording system. An automated system is current being developed for Regional Police Districts. Western Australia Police is therefore not able to provide accurate data from the other Regional Police Districts at this time. [See tabled paper no] (13) Nil. (14) The following Regional Western Australia Police Stations had reductions in their opening hours: (a) Augusta Police Station - closed on Monday and Tuesdays every second week to supplement Margaret River Police Hub Roster. (b) Quairading Police Station - closed varied times to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. At all other times Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (c) Trayning Police Station - closed for general enquiries to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (d) Leinster Police Station - due to operational needs and scheduled traffic campaigns. Phone is either diverted to station mobile or Kalgoorlie Police Station. (15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(3) Nil. (4) 27 (5) Nil (6-12) Target Response Time for Priority 1 - 2 calls is 9 minutes and for Priority 3 calls it is 20 minutes. The Peel Police District is currently the only District in Regional WA to record response times using an automated data recording system. An automated system is current being developed for Regional Police Districts. Western Australia Police is therefore not able to provide accurate data from the other Regional Police Districts at this time. [See tabled paper no] (13) Nil. (14) The following Regional Western Australia Police Stations had reductions in their opening hours: (a) Augusta Police Station - closed on Monday and Tuesdays every second week to supplement Margaret River Police Hub Roster. (b) Quairading Police Station - closed varied times to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. At all other times Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (c) Trayning Police Station - closed for general enquiries to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (d) Leinster Police Station - due to operational needs and scheduled traffic campaigns. Phone is either diverted to station mobile or Kalgoorlie Police Station. (15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(4) 27 (5) Nil (6-12) Target Response Time for Priority 1 - 2 calls is 9 minutes and for Priority 3 calls it is 20 minutes. The Peel Police District is currently the only District in Regional WA to record response times using an automated data recording system. An automated system is current being developed for Regional Police Districts. Western Australia Police is therefore not able to provide accurate data from the other Regional Police Districts at this time. [See tabled paper no] (13) Nil. (14) The following Regional Western Australia Police Stations had reductions in their opening hours: (a) Augusta Police Station - closed on Monday and Tuesdays every second week to supplement Margaret River Police Hub Roster. (b) Quairading Police Station - closed varied times to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. At all other times Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (c) Trayning Police Station - closed for general enquiries to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (d) Leinster Police Station - due to operational needs and scheduled traffic campaigns. Phone is either diverted to station mobile or Kalgoorlie Police Station. (15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(5) Nil (6-12) Target Response Time for Priority 1 - 2 calls is 9 minutes and for Priority 3 calls it is 20 minutes. The Peel Police District is currently the only District in Regional WA to record response times using an automated data recording system. An automated system is current being developed for Regional Police Districts. Western Australia Police is therefore not able to provide accurate data from the other Regional Police Districts at this time. [See tabled paper no] (13) Nil. (14) The following Regional Western Australia Police Stations had reductions in their opening hours: (a) Augusta Police Station - closed on Monday and Tuesdays every second week to supplement Margaret River Police Hub Roster. (b) Quairading Police Station - closed varied times to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. At all other times Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (c) Trayning Police Station - closed for general enquiries to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (d) Leinster Police Station - due to operational needs and scheduled traffic campaigns. Phone is either diverted to station mobile or Kalgoorlie Police Station. (15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(6-12) Target Response Time for Priority 1 - 2 calls is 9 minutes and for Priority 3 calls it is 20 minutes. The Peel Police District is currently the only District in Regional WA to record response times using an automated data recording system. An automated system is current being developed for Regional Police Districts. Western Australia Police is therefore not able to provide accurate data from the other Regional Police Districts at this time. [See tabled paper no] (13) Nil. (14) The following Regional Western Australia Police Stations had reductions in their opening hours: (a) Augusta Police Station - closed on Monday and Tuesdays every second week to supplement Margaret River Police Hub Roster. (b) Quairading Police Station - closed varied times to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. At all other times Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (c) Trayning Police Station - closed for general enquiries to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (d) Leinster Police Station - due to operational needs and scheduled traffic campaigns. Phone is either diverted to station mobile or Kalgoorlie Police Station. (15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
The Peel Police District is currently the only District in Regional WA to record response times using an automated data recording system. An automated system is current being developed for Regional Police Districts. Western Australia Police is therefore not able to provide accurate data from the other Regional Police Districts at this time. [See tabled paper no] (13) Nil. (14) The following Regional Western Australia Police Stations had reductions in their opening hours: (a) Augusta Police Station - closed on Monday and Tuesdays every second week to supplement Margaret River Police Hub Roster. (b) Quairading Police Station - closed varied times to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. At all other times Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (c) Trayning Police Station - closed for general enquiries to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (d) Leinster Police Station - due to operational needs and scheduled traffic campaigns. Phone is either diverted to station mobile or Kalgoorlie Police Station. (15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
The Peel Police District is currently the only District in Regional WA to record response times using an automated data recording system. An automated system is current being developed for Regional Police Districts. Western Australia Police is therefore not able to provide accurate data from the other Regional Police Districts at this time. [See tabled paper no] (13) Nil. (14) The following Regional Western Australia Police Stations had reductions in their opening hours: (a) Augusta Police Station - closed on Monday and Tuesdays every second week to supplement Margaret River Police Hub Roster. (b) Quairading Police Station - closed varied times to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. At all other times Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (c) Trayning Police Station - closed for general enquiries to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (d) Leinster Police Station - due to operational needs and scheduled traffic campaigns. Phone is either diverted to station mobile or Kalgoorlie Police Station. (15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(13) Nil. (14) The following Regional Western Australia Police Stations had reductions in their opening hours: (a) Augusta Police Station - closed on Monday and Tuesdays every second week to supplement Margaret River Police Hub Roster. (b) Quairading Police Station - closed varied times to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. At all other times Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (c) Trayning Police Station - closed for general enquiries to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (d) Leinster Police Station - due to operational needs and scheduled traffic campaigns. Phone is either diverted to station mobile or Kalgoorlie Police Station. (15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(14) The following Regional Western Australia Police Stations had reductions in their opening hours: (a) Augusta Police Station - closed on Monday and Tuesdays every second week to supplement Margaret River Police Hub Roster. (b) Quairading Police Station - closed varied times to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. At all other times Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (c) Trayning Police Station - closed for general enquiries to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (d) Leinster Police Station - due to operational needs and scheduled traffic campaigns. Phone is either diverted to station mobile or Kalgoorlie Police Station. (15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(14) The following Regional Western Australia Police Stations had reductions in their opening hours: (a) Augusta Police Station - closed on Monday and Tuesdays every second week to supplement Margaret River Police Hub Roster. (b) Quairading Police Station - closed varied times to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. At all other times Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (c) Trayning Police Station - closed for general enquiries to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (d) Leinster Police Station - due to operational needs and scheduled traffic campaigns. Phone is either diverted to station mobile or Kalgoorlie Police Station. (15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(a) Augusta Police Station - closed on Monday and Tuesdays every second week to supplement Margaret River Police Hub Roster. (b) Quairading Police Station - closed varied times to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. At all other times Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (c) Trayning Police Station - closed for general enquiries to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (d) Leinster Police Station - due to operational needs and scheduled traffic campaigns. Phone is either diverted to station mobile or Kalgoorlie Police Station. (15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(b) Quairading Police Station - closed varied times to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. At all other times Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (c) Trayning Police Station - closed for general enquiries to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (d) Leinster Police Station - due to operational needs and scheduled traffic campaigns. Phone is either diverted to station mobile or Kalgoorlie Police Station. (15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(c) Trayning Police Station - closed for general enquiries to comply with occupational safety and health requirements for service delivery. Police respond to matters as per normal with support from surrounding stations. (d) Leinster Police Station - due to operational needs and scheduled traffic campaigns. Phone is either diverted to station mobile or Kalgoorlie Police Station. (15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(d) Leinster Police Station - due to operational needs and scheduled traffic campaigns. Phone is either diverted to station mobile or Kalgoorlie Police Station. (15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(15) Nil in the metropolitan region. The following escapes from legal custody occurred within Regional WA Police Stations: (a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(a) Wiluna Police Station - two people escaped from the same incident. Police were apprehending a juvenile for throwing rock at a police vehicle while also attempting to arrest an adult person for assaulting a police officer. At the same time Police came under attack by approximately 30 persons, resulting in two people managing to escape from police custody. The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
The juvenile has been apprehended and charged with Criminal Damage, Unlawful Assembly, Obstruct Police, Escape Legal Custody. The adult has been charged with Unlawful Assembly, Assault Public Officer x 2, Assault to Prevent Arrest. (b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(b) Yalgoo Police Station - three juveniles in a stolen vehicle were apprehended at a roadside stop and escaped after being informed they were under arrest. Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
Two juveniles have been apprehended and charged with Steal Motor Vehicle, Criminal Damage by Fire, Attempt to Steal Motor Vehicle, and Escape Legal Custody. The third juvenile is yet to be apprehended. (c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(c) Menzies Police Station - one person escaped after being conveyed to the police station for a breath test. Escapee feigned illness and while moving around the station he distracted the officer and ran from the police station. Escapee was later apprehended in Leonora and charged with Permit Child Unrestrained in Vehicle, Reckless Driving, No Motor Drivers Licence, False Name and Address, Fail to Wait for Breath Test and has been convicted for these offences. (d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(d) Collie Police Station - one person escaped from police presence. While police were entering home of a person of interest, who was to be apprehended on a warrant, he escaped from the house after being placed under arrest. The person has not yet been apprehended. (16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(16) 877 Police Officers took 2,896 days sick and carers leave. The total cost to the WA Police would take a significant amount of resources to collate due to various backfill arrangements. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to use further valuable resources on this issue by diverting them away from core policing activities. The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
The sick leave figures may change subject to the processing of outstanding applications. (17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(17)18,783 Total Selected Offences were reported to Police. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(18) In February 2007 there were 7,422 Total Selected Offences cleared by Police, which equates to a clearance rate of 39.5%. This is the highest clearance rate for Total Selected Offences for the month of February on record. This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
This number may be revised at a future date in line with investigative outcomes and quality assurance processes. The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
The category of Total Selected Offences includes the following offence categories: Homicide, Sexual Assault, Assault, Threatening Behaviour, Deprivation of Liberty, Robbery, Burglary, Steal Motor Vehicle, Theft, Receiving/Illegal Use, Fraud, Arson, Property Damage, Breach of Restraint Order, Drugs (Traffic) and Drugs (Possession). These offence categories comprise the Total Selected Offences category as reported in the WA Police Annual Report. (19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(19) WA Police does not have specific non operational roles. All operational police officers are capable of being deployed at anytime to undertake operational duties to meet policing requirements as they occur. (20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(20) 15 (21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(21) (a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(a) 11 - Metropolitan area (b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(b) 4 - Regional WA (22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(22) The question should be referred to the Department of Planning and Infrastructure. (23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(23) 14 (24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(24) 2 (25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(25) Nil (26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(26) The question should be referred to the Department of the Attorney General. (27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(27) A total of $8,964.45 and includes: Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
Advertising - Recruitment $2 408.75 Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
Advertising - Government Gazette $413.93 Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
Advertising - Marketing $5,924.37 Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
Advertising - other, e.g. death notices $217.40 (28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(28) (a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(a) 0 (b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(b) 3 (c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(c) 24 (d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(d) 0 (e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(e) 0 (f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(f) 0 (g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(g) 0 (h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(h)1 (29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(29) Drug Use Monitoring Australia (DUMA), an Australian Government program conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology, drug-tests consenting detainees brought to watch houses in Australian capital cities during a three-week collection period in each quarter and have done so since 1999. The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
The first quarter collection period does not coincide with the time frames in the question, however the following is presented as an indication. During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
During the DUMA first-quarter collection period of 21 January and 18 February 2007, 790 people were taken into custody at the Perth Watch House. Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
Data obtained from DUMA shows that 86 people were tested for drugs on admission and of the 86; 44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
44% tested positive to Cannabis 46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
46 % tested positive to Amphetamines 11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
11% tested positive to Opiates 7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
7 % tested positive to Heroin 1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
1% tested positive to Methadone 34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
34% tested positive to Methamphetamines 4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
4% tested positive to MDMA 27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
27% tested positive to Benzodiazepines 5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
5% tested positive to Bruphenorphine 33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
33% tested positive to multiple drugs (30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(30) Please note the below data excludes call handling time. (a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(a) Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
Bush Fire Service - 25.60 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
Fire and Rescue Service - 7.69 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 12.07 minutes (b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(b) Bush Fire Service - 19.44 minutes Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
Fire and Rescue Service - 7.87 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 15.50 minutes (c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(c) Fire and Rescue Service - 7.82 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 10.37 minutes (d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
(d) Fire and Rescue Service - 5.83 minutes Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
Volunteer Fire and Rescue - 7.91 minutes (31) 867 and 838 (32) 2447
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