❓ Question seeks data on offences committed by Small Charter Vehicle (SCV) drivers in 2013, but WA Police are unable to provide the information due to a lack of data segregation. This highlights a potential gap in data collection and oversight.
AnsweredQoN 1182Legislative Council
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(1) How many drivers of Small Charter Vehicles (SCV) were charged with offences by Western Australia Police in 2013? (2) What offences were they charged for? (3) For each offence, on what date did Western Australia Police charge the driver? (4) For each offence, on what date did Western Australia Police inform the Department of Transport that the driver had been charged?
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Answered
17 June 2014
Responded by
Attorney General representing the Minister for Police
Response time
42 days
(1)-(4)
Western Australia Police are unable to distinguish offences committed by Small Charter Vehicle drivers and therefore cannot provide the information requested.
Western Australia Police are unable to distinguish offences committed by Small Charter Vehicle drivers and therefore cannot provide the information requested.
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