❓ The question seeks information on traffic infringements and vehicle seizures involving taxpayer-funded vehicles within the Deputy Premier's portfolio since January 1, 2024. The answer refers the member to a previous question, implying a similar scope or shared information.
AnsweredQoN 1667Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 October 2024
Member
Portfolio
Deputy Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Transport; Tourism
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(1) Since 1 January 2024, has any taxpayer funded vehicle within any department, agency or Government Trading Enterprise within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities received a traffic-related infringement, and if so: (a) (with a breakdown by agency) how many infringements have been received, broken down by offence; (b) (with a breakdown by agency) what is the total value of infringements that were received; and (c) (with a breakdown by agency) were there any infringements where a driver could not be identified and if so, what was the offence? (2) Since 1 January 2024, has any taxpayer funded vehicle within any department, agency and Government Trading Enterprise within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibility been seized by Western Australia Police: (a) if so, why was the vehicle seized and on what date?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
26 November 2024
Response time
11 days
I refer the Member to the answer given to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 1666.
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