Question regarding CCTV usage at Hillarys Boat Harbour to identify and charge hoon drivers. The WA Police Force accessed footage 15 times, but details on hoon driving instances and charges are referred to the Minister for Police. No MOU exists between Transport and Police regarding footage access.

AnsweredQoN 6131Legislative Assembly
Asked
19 May 2020
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Transport

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I refer to the new CCTV cameras installed in late 2019 in the northern car park of the Hillarys Boat Harbour, and ask: (a) Since the installation of these cameras, how many
times has the Western Australian Police Force accessed the footage; (b) How many instances of hoon driving have been
identified using the CCTV cameras; (c) How many hoon drivers have been charged as a result; (d) Has a Memorandum of Understanding been signed
between the Department of Transport and the
Western Australian Police Force regarding the access of footage from the CCTV
cameras; and (e) If yes to (d) when was this signed?

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Answered
23 June 2020
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
9 days
(a) 15
(b)-(c) Refer to the Minister for Police.
(d) No
(e) Not applicable

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