❓ Question regarding WA Police access to SmartRider data held by the Public Transport Authority since January 1, 2017. The Minister for Transport deflected the question to the Minister for Police, citing potential impact on police operations.
AnsweredQoN 2233Legislative Assembly
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Since 1 January 2017, has the Public Transport Authority received any requests by Western Australia Police to access SmartRider data, and if so: (a) how many requests have been received, and how many of those requests were generated as a result of a subpoena being issued; (b) how many requests were granted; and (c) what is the nature of information that was requested?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
22 November 2017
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
8 days
Given the nature of the information being requested, the member is advised to refer this question to the Minister for Police.
It is noted the member does not appear to understand the impact of the question on current and future police operations in his electorate and the wider Western Australian community.
It is noted the member does not appear to understand the impact of the question on current and future police operations in his electorate and the wider Western Australian community.
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