❓ Hon Neil Thomson asked about the number of incidents involving alcohol-affected people reported to WA Police between April and July 2024, and how many individuals were added to the Banned Drinkers Register. The Police provided incident numbers but couldn't determine the number added to the register due to resource constraints.
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How many incidents involving alcohol affected people, that resulted in reports being created, occurred during the following months of 2024: (a) April 2024; (b) May 2024; (c) June 2024; (d) July 2024; and (e) of the individuals involved in these incidents, referenced in (a)-(d), how many have been added to the Banned Drinkers Register?
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Answered
17 September 2024
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Minister for Emergency Services representing the Minister for Police
Response time
7 days
The Western Australia Police Force advise:
(a) 2,162.
(b) 2,127.
(c) 2,006.
(d) 1,863.
(e) It is not possible to provide an answer as this would require intensive manual extraction to be undertaken and divert significant resources away from operational priorities.
(a) 2,162.
(b) 2,127.
(c) 2,006.
(d) 1,863.
(e) It is not possible to provide an answer as this would require intensive manual extraction to be undertaken and divert significant resources away from operational priorities.
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