Question regarding the definition of front-line policing in relation to budget cuts and the future of Police and Citizens Youth Clubs (PCYCs). The Minister avoids a direct guarantee about PCYC funding.

AnsweredQoN 88Legislative Assembly
Asked
25 November 2008
Portfolio
Police

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POLICE BUDGET — POLICE AND CITIZENS YOUTH CLUBS
I have a supplementary question. Can the minister tell the Assembly what he defines as front-line policing, what he considers to be front-line policing, what is in, what is out, and further, does it also mean that he is not promising the ongoing existence of police and citizens youth clubs? Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON

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That is an extremely convoluted supplementary question, I must say; however, I will try to answer it. Ms M.M. Quirk : I will make it simple: what is front-line policing to the minister? What is he committing to maintain? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We are committing to maintain our front-line delivery service of police officers on the streets doing their job and trying to arrest criminals who — Mr E.S. Ripper : Do the police and citizens youth clubs know? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The police and citizens youth clubs are not actually part of the front-line service, but that does not mean to say that that will be part of the cuts because this government and, I know, the commissioner and the police have a lot of faith in PCYCs. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They do a lot of good. They actually keep a lot of the kids — Mr E.S. Ripper : Do you as minister guarantee that PCYCs will not be cut? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to ask a question, they should get up and ask one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They can get up in a minute and ask me another one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Members opposite can ask me that question in a minute. I tell them that we will not allow front-line services to be affected by any efficiency dividend. An opposition member: What about the PCYC; yes or no? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We value the contribution of the police and citizens youth centres, and even the police pipe band. The police pipe band is certainly the best in Western Australia; that is for sure. I reckon it is the best in Australia. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to start saying that, they can, but I am telling them that those are decisions that the Commissioner of Police must make in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance. That is what must happen. Nothing has been decided yet — Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON replied: That is an extremely convoluted supplementary question, I must say; however, I will try to answer it. Ms M.M. Quirk : I will make it simple: what is front-line policing to the minister? What is he committing to maintain? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We are committing to maintain our front-line delivery service of police officers on the streets doing their job and trying to arrest criminals who — Mr E.S. Ripper : Do the police and citizens youth clubs know? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The police and citizens youth clubs are not actually part of the front-line service, but that does not mean to say that that will be part of the cuts because this government and, I know, the commissioner and the police have a lot of faith in PCYCs. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They do a lot of good. They actually keep a lot of the kids — Mr E.S. Ripper : Do you as minister guarantee that PCYCs will not be cut? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to ask a question, they should get up and ask one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They can get up in a minute and ask me another one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Members opposite can ask me that question in a minute. I tell them that we will not allow front-line services to be affected by any efficiency dividend. An opposition member: What about the PCYC; yes or no? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We value the contribution of the police and citizens youth centres, and even the police pipe band. The police pipe band is certainly the best in Western Australia; that is for sure. I reckon it is the best in Australia. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to start saying that, they can, but I am telling them that those are decisions that the Commissioner of Police must make in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance. That is what must happen. Nothing has been decided yet — Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON replied: That is an extremely convoluted supplementary question, I must say; however, I will try to answer it. Ms M.M. Quirk : I will make it simple: what is front-line policing to the minister? What is he committing to maintain? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We are committing to maintain our front-line delivery service of police officers on the streets doing their job and trying to arrest criminals who — Mr E.S. Ripper : Do the police and citizens youth clubs know? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The police and citizens youth clubs are not actually part of the front-line service, but that does not mean to say that that will be part of the cuts because this government and, I know, the commissioner and the police have a lot of faith in PCYCs. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They do a lot of good. They actually keep a lot of the kids — Mr E.S. Ripper : Do you as minister guarantee that PCYCs will not be cut? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to ask a question, they should get up and ask one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They can get up in a minute and ask me another one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Members opposite can ask me that question in a minute. I tell them that we will not allow front-line services to be affected by any efficiency dividend. An opposition member: What about the PCYC; yes or no? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We value the contribution of the police and citizens youth centres, and even the police pipe band. The police pipe band is certainly the best in Western Australia; that is for sure. I reckon it is the best in Australia. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to start saying that, they can, but I am telling them that those are decisions that the Commissioner of Police must make in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance. That is what must happen. Nothing has been decided yet — Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
That is an extremely convoluted supplementary question, I must say; however, I will try to answer it. Ms M.M. Quirk : I will make it simple: what is front-line policing to the minister? What is he committing to maintain? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We are committing to maintain our front-line delivery service of police officers on the streets doing their job and trying to arrest criminals who — Mr E.S. Ripper : Do the police and citizens youth clubs know? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The police and citizens youth clubs are not actually part of the front-line service, but that does not mean to say that that will be part of the cuts because this government and, I know, the commissioner and the police have a lot of faith in PCYCs. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They do a lot of good. They actually keep a lot of the kids — Mr E.S. Ripper : Do you as minister guarantee that PCYCs will not be cut? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to ask a question, they should get up and ask one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They can get up in a minute and ask me another one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Members opposite can ask me that question in a minute. I tell them that we will not allow front-line services to be affected by any efficiency dividend. An opposition member: What about the PCYC; yes or no? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We value the contribution of the police and citizens youth centres, and even the police pipe band. The police pipe band is certainly the best in Western Australia; that is for sure. I reckon it is the best in Australia. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to start saying that, they can, but I am telling them that those are decisions that the Commissioner of Police must make in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance. That is what must happen. Nothing has been decided yet — Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Ms M.M. Quirk : I will make it simple: what is front-line policing to the minister? What is he committing to maintain? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We are committing to maintain our front-line delivery service of police officers on the streets doing their job and trying to arrest criminals who — Mr E.S. Ripper : Do the police and citizens youth clubs know? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The police and citizens youth clubs are not actually part of the front-line service, but that does not mean to say that that will be part of the cuts because this government and, I know, the commissioner and the police have a lot of faith in PCYCs. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They do a lot of good. They actually keep a lot of the kids — Mr E.S. Ripper : Do you as minister guarantee that PCYCs will not be cut? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to ask a question, they should get up and ask one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They can get up in a minute and ask me another one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Members opposite can ask me that question in a minute. I tell them that we will not allow front-line services to be affected by any efficiency dividend. An opposition member: What about the PCYC; yes or no? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We value the contribution of the police and citizens youth centres, and even the police pipe band. The police pipe band is certainly the best in Western Australia; that is for sure. I reckon it is the best in Australia. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to start saying that, they can, but I am telling them that those are decisions that the Commissioner of Police must make in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance. That is what must happen. Nothing has been decided yet — Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We are committing to maintain our front-line delivery service of police officers on the streets doing their job and trying to arrest criminals who — Mr E.S. Ripper : Do the police and citizens youth clubs know? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The police and citizens youth clubs are not actually part of the front-line service, but that does not mean to say that that will be part of the cuts because this government and, I know, the commissioner and the police have a lot of faith in PCYCs. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They do a lot of good. They actually keep a lot of the kids — Mr E.S. Ripper : Do you as minister guarantee that PCYCs will not be cut? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to ask a question, they should get up and ask one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They can get up in a minute and ask me another one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Members opposite can ask me that question in a minute. I tell them that we will not allow front-line services to be affected by any efficiency dividend. An opposition member: What about the PCYC; yes or no? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We value the contribution of the police and citizens youth centres, and even the police pipe band. The police pipe band is certainly the best in Western Australia; that is for sure. I reckon it is the best in Australia. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to start saying that, they can, but I am telling them that those are decisions that the Commissioner of Police must make in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance. That is what must happen. Nothing has been decided yet — Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Mr E.S. Ripper : Do the police and citizens youth clubs know? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The police and citizens youth clubs are not actually part of the front-line service, but that does not mean to say that that will be part of the cuts because this government and, I know, the commissioner and the police have a lot of faith in PCYCs. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They do a lot of good. They actually keep a lot of the kids — Mr E.S. Ripper : Do you as minister guarantee that PCYCs will not be cut? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to ask a question, they should get up and ask one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They can get up in a minute and ask me another one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Members opposite can ask me that question in a minute. I tell them that we will not allow front-line services to be affected by any efficiency dividend. An opposition member: What about the PCYC; yes or no? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We value the contribution of the police and citizens youth centres, and even the police pipe band. The police pipe band is certainly the best in Western Australia; that is for sure. I reckon it is the best in Australia. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to start saying that, they can, but I am telling them that those are decisions that the Commissioner of Police must make in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance. That is what must happen. Nothing has been decided yet — Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON : The police and citizens youth clubs are not actually part of the front-line service, but that does not mean to say that that will be part of the cuts because this government and, I know, the commissioner and the police have a lot of faith in PCYCs. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They do a lot of good. They actually keep a lot of the kids — Mr E.S. Ripper : Do you as minister guarantee that PCYCs will not be cut? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to ask a question, they should get up and ask one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They can get up in a minute and ask me another one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Members opposite can ask me that question in a minute. I tell them that we will not allow front-line services to be affected by any efficiency dividend. An opposition member: What about the PCYC; yes or no? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We value the contribution of the police and citizens youth centres, and even the police pipe band. The police pipe band is certainly the best in Western Australia; that is for sure. I reckon it is the best in Australia. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to start saying that, they can, but I am telling them that those are decisions that the Commissioner of Police must make in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance. That is what must happen. Nothing has been decided yet — Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They do a lot of good. They actually keep a lot of the kids — Mr E.S. Ripper : Do you as minister guarantee that PCYCs will not be cut? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to ask a question, they should get up and ask one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They can get up in a minute and ask me another one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Members opposite can ask me that question in a minute. I tell them that we will not allow front-line services to be affected by any efficiency dividend. An opposition member: What about the PCYC; yes or no? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We value the contribution of the police and citizens youth centres, and even the police pipe band. The police pipe band is certainly the best in Western Australia; that is for sure. I reckon it is the best in Australia. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to start saying that, they can, but I am telling them that those are decisions that the Commissioner of Police must make in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance. That is what must happen. Nothing has been decided yet — Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They do a lot of good. They actually keep a lot of the kids — Mr E.S. Ripper : Do you as minister guarantee that PCYCs will not be cut? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to ask a question, they should get up and ask one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They can get up in a minute and ask me another one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Members opposite can ask me that question in a minute. I tell them that we will not allow front-line services to be affected by any efficiency dividend. An opposition member: What about the PCYC; yes or no? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We value the contribution of the police and citizens youth centres, and even the police pipe band. The police pipe band is certainly the best in Western Australia; that is for sure. I reckon it is the best in Australia. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to start saying that, they can, but I am telling them that those are decisions that the Commissioner of Police must make in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance. That is what must happen. Nothing has been decided yet — Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Mr E.S. Ripper : Do you as minister guarantee that PCYCs will not be cut? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to ask a question, they should get up and ask one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They can get up in a minute and ask me another one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Members opposite can ask me that question in a minute. I tell them that we will not allow front-line services to be affected by any efficiency dividend. An opposition member: What about the PCYC; yes or no? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We value the contribution of the police and citizens youth centres, and even the police pipe band. The police pipe band is certainly the best in Western Australia; that is for sure. I reckon it is the best in Australia. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to start saying that, they can, but I am telling them that those are decisions that the Commissioner of Police must make in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance. That is what must happen. Nothing has been decided yet — Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to ask a question, they should get up and ask one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They can get up in a minute and ask me another one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Members opposite can ask me that question in a minute. I tell them that we will not allow front-line services to be affected by any efficiency dividend. An opposition member: What about the PCYC; yes or no? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We value the contribution of the police and citizens youth centres, and even the police pipe band. The police pipe band is certainly the best in Western Australia; that is for sure. I reckon it is the best in Australia. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to start saying that, they can, but I am telling them that those are decisions that the Commissioner of Police must make in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance. That is what must happen. Nothing has been decided yet — Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They can get up in a minute and ask me another one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Members opposite can ask me that question in a minute. I tell them that we will not allow front-line services to be affected by any efficiency dividend. An opposition member: What about the PCYC; yes or no? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We value the contribution of the police and citizens youth centres, and even the police pipe band. The police pipe band is certainly the best in Western Australia; that is for sure. I reckon it is the best in Australia. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to start saying that, they can, but I am telling them that those are decisions that the Commissioner of Police must make in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance. That is what must happen. Nothing has been decided yet — Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON : They can get up in a minute and ask me another one. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Members opposite can ask me that question in a minute. I tell them that we will not allow front-line services to be affected by any efficiency dividend. An opposition member: What about the PCYC; yes or no? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We value the contribution of the police and citizens youth centres, and even the police pipe band. The police pipe band is certainly the best in Western Australia; that is for sure. I reckon it is the best in Australia. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to start saying that, they can, but I am telling them that those are decisions that the Commissioner of Police must make in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance. That is what must happen. Nothing has been decided yet — Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Members opposite can ask me that question in a minute. I tell them that we will not allow front-line services to be affected by any efficiency dividend. An opposition member: What about the PCYC; yes or no? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We value the contribution of the police and citizens youth centres, and even the police pipe band. The police pipe band is certainly the best in Western Australia; that is for sure. I reckon it is the best in Australia. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to start saying that, they can, but I am telling them that those are decisions that the Commissioner of Police must make in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance. That is what must happen. Nothing has been decided yet — Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Members opposite can ask me that question in a minute. I tell them that we will not allow front-line services to be affected by any efficiency dividend. An opposition member: What about the PCYC; yes or no? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We value the contribution of the police and citizens youth centres, and even the police pipe band. The police pipe band is certainly the best in Western Australia; that is for sure. I reckon it is the best in Australia. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to start saying that, they can, but I am telling them that those are decisions that the Commissioner of Police must make in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance. That is what must happen. Nothing has been decided yet — Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
An opposition member: What about the PCYC; yes or no? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We value the contribution of the police and citizens youth centres, and even the police pipe band. The police pipe band is certainly the best in Western Australia; that is for sure. I reckon it is the best in Australia. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to start saying that, they can, but I am telling them that those are decisions that the Commissioner of Police must make in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance. That is what must happen. Nothing has been decided yet — Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON : We value the contribution of the police and citizens youth centres, and even the police pipe band. The police pipe band is certainly the best in Western Australia; that is for sure. I reckon it is the best in Australia. Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to start saying that, they can, but I am telling them that those are decisions that the Commissioner of Police must make in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance. That is what must happen. Nothing has been decided yet — Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to start saying that, they can, but I am telling them that those are decisions that the Commissioner of Police must make in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance. That is what must happen. Nothing has been decided yet — Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON : If members opposite want to start saying that, they can, but I am telling them that those are decisions that the Commissioner of Police must make in consultation with the Department of Treasury and Finance. That is what must happen. Nothing has been decided yet — Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Several members interjected. Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON : Nothing has been concluded in relation to those negotiations; they are ongoing. Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Ms M.M. Quirk : Can you explain to us what “front line” means? Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.
Mr R.F. JOHNSON : I have told the member for Girrawheen what “front line” is.

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