❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks data on vehicles speeding over 30kph in 2002/2003, specifically regarding accidents, police reports, stops, and interventions. The Police Service partially answered, stating resource constraints for some data requests.
AnsweredQoN 2716Legislative Assembly
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(b) of the 2795 vehicles recorded by speed cameras to be travelling more then 30 kph over the speed limit in the financial year 2002/2003, how many were later reported to have been involved in traffic accidents on that day; (c) of the 2795 vehicles recorded by speed cameras to be travelling more then 30 kph over the speed limit in the financial year 2002/2003, how many were reported to police; (d) of the 2795 vehicles recorded by speed cameras to be travelling more then 30 kph over the speed limit in the financial year 2002/2003, how many were stopped by police; and (e) of the 2795 vehicles recorded to be travelling more then 30 kph over the speed limit in the financial year 2002/2003, was anything done on the day to stop these vehicles?
(c) of the 2795 vehicles recorded by speed cameras to be travelling more then 30 kph over the speed limit in the financial year 2002/2003, how many were reported to police; (d) of the 2795 vehicles recorded by speed cameras to be travelling more then 30 kph over the speed limit in the financial year 2002/2003, how many were stopped by police; and (e) of the 2795 vehicles recorded to be travelling more then 30 kph over the speed limit in the financial year 2002/2003, was anything done on the day to stop these vehicles?
(d) of the 2795 vehicles recorded by speed cameras to be travelling more then 30 kph over the speed limit in the financial year 2002/2003, how many were stopped by police; and (e) of the 2795 vehicles recorded to be travelling more then 30 kph over the speed limit in the financial year 2002/2003, was anything done on the day to stop these vehicles?
(e) of the 2795 vehicles recorded to be travelling more then 30 kph over the speed limit in the financial year 2002/2003, was anything done on the day to stop these vehicles?
(c) of the 2795 vehicles recorded by speed cameras to be travelling more then 30 kph over the speed limit in the financial year 2002/2003, how many were reported to police; (d) of the 2795 vehicles recorded by speed cameras to be travelling more then 30 kph over the speed limit in the financial year 2002/2003, how many were stopped by police; and (e) of the 2795 vehicles recorded to be travelling more then 30 kph over the speed limit in the financial year 2002/2003, was anything done on the day to stop these vehicles?
(d) of the 2795 vehicles recorded by speed cameras to be travelling more then 30 kph over the speed limit in the financial year 2002/2003, how many were stopped by police; and (e) of the 2795 vehicles recorded to be travelling more then 30 kph over the speed limit in the financial year 2002/2003, was anything done on the day to stop these vehicles?
(e) of the 2795 vehicles recorded to be travelling more then 30 kph over the speed limit in the financial year 2002/2003, was anything done on the day to stop these vehicles?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
22 June 2004
Responded by
Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
90 days
(a – b) As stated previously, the Police Service advise that to provide the requested information would be labour intensive and such allocation of considerable police resources would detract from operational policing.
(c) All of them.
(d – e) The Police Service advise that a person travelling more than 30kph over the speed limit can be stopped by a police officer at the time of the incident or be issued an infringement from evidence obtained by the speed camera. The Police Service further advise to provide the requested information would be labour intensive and detract from operational policing.
(c) All of them.
(d – e) The Police Service advise that a person travelling more than 30kph over the speed limit can be stopped by a police officer at the time of the incident or be issued an infringement from evidence obtained by the speed camera. The Police Service further advise to provide the requested information would be labour intensive and detract from operational policing.
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