Hon Peter Foss's QoN regarding break-ins in Ellenbrook was largely unanswered due to resource constraints. The Police Service provided the total number of break-ins but declined to provide street-level data without a specific justification, citing the impact on operational policing.

AnsweredQoN 1466Legislative Council
Asked
20 November 2003
Portfolio
Police and Emergency Services

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(1) Since February 10 2001, how many houses have been broken into in the suburb of Ellenbrook?
(2) Are there any streets that have had more than two break-ins since that date?
(3) If so, what are those streets?
(4) How many break-ins were recorded in each street that has had more than two break-ins?
(5) What streets have recorded over that period of time more than -
(a) four break-ins; and
(b) six break-ins?

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Answered
12 December 2003
Responded by
Minister for Housing and Works representing the Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
22 days
(b) six break-ins?
With regard to providing the level of detail requested by the member, the Western Australia Police Service has provided the following response: “It is estimated that to provide the requested statistical information will take a minimum of seven hours per specific request. Given the costs and the imposition on police resources associated with the processing of this request, the Police Service is most reluctant to commit resources to this purpose, especially when those resources could be directed to supporting the many needs of operational police.” To fully answer all of the 28 similar questions asked by the Member would deprive frontline police officers of 196 hours of operational support. With respect to the suburb of Ellenbrook, the Police Service advise that there has been a total of 153 reported burglary offences pertaining to private dwellings between 10 February 2001 and 31 October 2003. If there is a particular issue pertaining to a particular suburb, I will request that the level of detail sought by the member is provided for that particular suburb, providing that the Police Service are satisfied the diversion of resources away from operational policing is not unreasonable.
“It is estimated that to provide the requested statistical information will take a minimum of seven hours per specific request. Given the costs and the imposition on police resources associated with the processing of this request, the Police Service is most reluctant to commit resources to this purpose, especially when those resources could be directed to supporting the many needs of operational police.” To fully answer all of the 28 similar questions asked by the Member would deprive frontline police officers of 196 hours of operational support. With respect to the suburb of Ellenbrook, the Police Service advise that there has been a total of 153 reported burglary offences pertaining to private dwellings between 10 February 2001 and 31 October 2003. If there is a particular issue pertaining to a particular suburb, I will request that the level of detail sought by the member is provided for that particular suburb, providing that the Police Service are satisfied the diversion of resources away from operational policing is not unreasonable.
To fully answer all of the 28 similar questions asked by the Member would deprive frontline police officers of 196 hours of operational support. With respect to the suburb of Ellenbrook, the Police Service advise that there has been a total of 153 reported burglary offences pertaining to private dwellings between 10 February 2001 and 31 October 2003. If there is a particular issue pertaining to a particular suburb, I will request that the level of detail sought by the member is provided for that particular suburb, providing that the Police Service are satisfied the diversion of resources away from operational policing is not unreasonable.
With respect to the suburb of Ellenbrook, the Police Service advise that there has been a total of 153 reported burglary offences pertaining to private dwellings between 10 February 2001 and 31 October 2003. If there is a particular issue pertaining to a particular suburb, I will request that the level of detail sought by the member is provided for that particular suburb, providing that the Police Service are satisfied the diversion of resources away from operational policing is not unreasonable.
If there is a particular issue pertaining to a particular suburb, I will request that the level of detail sought by the member is provided for that particular suburb, providing that the Police Service are satisfied the diversion of resources away from operational policing is not unreasonable.

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