❓ This parliamentary question seeks data on party notifications and police attendance in the South West police district of WA for 2014-15 and 2015-16, including costs charged to party organisers. The response indicates very few attended parties were out of control and no charges were levied.
AnsweredQoN 4259Legislative Council
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(1) In each 2014-15 and 2015-16, how many notifications of parties in the South West police district were received? (2) In relation to (1) and for each 2014-15 and 2015-16, of the parties for which notifications were received, how many required police to attend due to the party getting out of control? (3) In each 2014-15 and 2015-16, how many parties not notified to South West police district required police to attend due to the party getting out of control? (4) Were the organisers of the parties attended by police charged the cost of police attending? (5) If yes to (4), for each party, how much were they charged?
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Answered
14 September 2016
Responded by
Attorney General representing the Minister for Police
Response time
29 days
WA Police advise:
(1) 2014-15 – 163 2015-16 - 150
(2) 2014-15 – Nil. 2015-16 - 1
(3) 2014-15 – Nil. 2015-16 - Nil
(4) No.
(5) Not Applicable.
(1) 2014-15 – 163 2015-16 - 150
(2) 2014-15 – Nil. 2015-16 - 1
(3) 2014-15 – Nil. 2015-16 - Nil
(4) No.
(5) Not Applicable.
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