❓ Hon Ken Travers asks the Minister for Transport for detailed antisocial behaviour statistics on the Perth rail network for 2010-11 and 2011-12. The Minister, Hon Simon O'Brien, repeatedly avoids answering, suggesting the question is more appropriately sought on notice.
AnsweredQoN 1086Legislative Council
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PERTH RAIL NETWORK — ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR STATISTICS
I refer to the paper tabled in answer to question on notice 2782. (1) Will the minister table the statistics for the same categories and stations for each line for 2010–11? (2) If no to (1), why not? (3) Will the minister table the statistics the PTA has for the same categories and stations for each line and for each completed month of 2011–12? (4) If no to (3), why not? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN
I refer to the paper tabled in answer to question on notice 2782. (1) Will the minister table the statistics for the same categories and stations for each line for 2010–11? (2) If no to (1), why not? (3) Will the minister table the statistics the PTA has for the same categories and stations for each line and for each completed month of 2011–12? (4) If no to (3), why not? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN
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I thank the honourable member for notice of the question. As previously determined by the member, a question involving such detail is more appropriately sought on notice. I therefore request that the member place this question on notice. Hon Ken Travers interjected. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : That is experience. The PRESIDENT : Order! There have been two supplementary questions and two supplementary answers to that, which we do not permit.
(1) Will the minister table the statistics for the same categories and stations for each line for 2010–11? (2) If no to (1), why not? (3) Will the minister table the statistics the PTA has for the same categories and stations for each line and for each completed month of 2011–12? (4) If no to (3), why not? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for notice of the question. As previously determined by the member, a question involving such detail is more appropriately sought on notice. I therefore request that the member place this question on notice. Hon Ken Travers interjected. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : That is experience. The PRESIDENT : Order! There have been two supplementary questions and two supplementary answers to that, which we do not permit.
(2) If no to (1), why not? (3) Will the minister table the statistics the PTA has for the same categories and stations for each line and for each completed month of 2011–12? (4) If no to (3), why not? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for notice of the question. As previously determined by the member, a question involving such detail is more appropriately sought on notice. I therefore request that the member place this question on notice. Hon Ken Travers interjected. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : That is experience. The PRESIDENT : Order! There have been two supplementary questions and two supplementary answers to that, which we do not permit.
(3) Will the minister table the statistics the PTA has for the same categories and stations for each line and for each completed month of 2011–12? (4) If no to (3), why not? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for notice of the question. As previously determined by the member, a question involving such detail is more appropriately sought on notice. I therefore request that the member place this question on notice. Hon Ken Travers interjected. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : That is experience. The PRESIDENT : Order! There have been two supplementary questions and two supplementary answers to that, which we do not permit.
(4) If no to (3), why not? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for notice of the question. As previously determined by the member, a question involving such detail is more appropriately sought on notice. I therefore request that the member place this question on notice. Hon Ken Travers interjected. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : That is experience. The PRESIDENT : Order! There have been two supplementary questions and two supplementary answers to that, which we do not permit.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for notice of the question. As previously determined by the member, a question involving such detail is more appropriately sought on notice. I therefore request that the member place this question on notice. Hon Ken Travers interjected. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : That is experience. The PRESIDENT : Order! There have been two supplementary questions and two supplementary answers to that, which we do not permit.
I thank the honourable member for notice of the question. As previously determined by the member, a question involving such detail is more appropriately sought on notice. I therefore request that the member place this question on notice. Hon Ken Travers interjected. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : That is experience. The PRESIDENT : Order! There have been two supplementary questions and two supplementary answers to that, which we do not permit.
Hon Ken Travers interjected. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : That is experience. The PRESIDENT : Order! There have been two supplementary questions and two supplementary answers to that, which we do not permit.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : That is experience. The PRESIDENT : Order! There have been two supplementary questions and two supplementary answers to that, which we do not permit.
The PRESIDENT : Order! There have been two supplementary questions and two supplementary answers to that, which we do not permit.
(1) Will the minister table the statistics for the same categories and stations for each line for 2010–11? (2) If no to (1), why not? (3) Will the minister table the statistics the PTA has for the same categories and stations for each line and for each completed month of 2011–12? (4) If no to (3), why not? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for notice of the question. As previously determined by the member, a question involving such detail is more appropriately sought on notice. I therefore request that the member place this question on notice. Hon Ken Travers interjected. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : That is experience. The PRESIDENT : Order! There have been two supplementary questions and two supplementary answers to that, which we do not permit.
(2) If no to (1), why not? (3) Will the minister table the statistics the PTA has for the same categories and stations for each line and for each completed month of 2011–12? (4) If no to (3), why not? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for notice of the question. As previously determined by the member, a question involving such detail is more appropriately sought on notice. I therefore request that the member place this question on notice. Hon Ken Travers interjected. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : That is experience. The PRESIDENT : Order! There have been two supplementary questions and two supplementary answers to that, which we do not permit.
(3) Will the minister table the statistics the PTA has for the same categories and stations for each line and for each completed month of 2011–12? (4) If no to (3), why not? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for notice of the question. As previously determined by the member, a question involving such detail is more appropriately sought on notice. I therefore request that the member place this question on notice. Hon Ken Travers interjected. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : That is experience. The PRESIDENT : Order! There have been two supplementary questions and two supplementary answers to that, which we do not permit.
(4) If no to (3), why not? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for notice of the question. As previously determined by the member, a question involving such detail is more appropriately sought on notice. I therefore request that the member place this question on notice. Hon Ken Travers interjected. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : That is experience. The PRESIDENT : Order! There have been two supplementary questions and two supplementary answers to that, which we do not permit.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for notice of the question. As previously determined by the member, a question involving such detail is more appropriately sought on notice. I therefore request that the member place this question on notice. Hon Ken Travers interjected. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : That is experience. The PRESIDENT : Order! There have been two supplementary questions and two supplementary answers to that, which we do not permit.
I thank the honourable member for notice of the question. As previously determined by the member, a question involving such detail is more appropriately sought on notice. I therefore request that the member place this question on notice. Hon Ken Travers interjected. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : That is experience. The PRESIDENT : Order! There have been two supplementary questions and two supplementary answers to that, which we do not permit.
Hon Ken Travers interjected. Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : That is experience. The PRESIDENT : Order! There have been two supplementary questions and two supplementary answers to that, which we do not permit.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN : That is experience. The PRESIDENT : Order! There have been two supplementary questions and two supplementary answers to that, which we do not permit.
The PRESIDENT : Order! There have been two supplementary questions and two supplementary answers to that, which we do not permit.
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