A WA parliamentary question requests details of police visits to 17 specific properties over two years. The Police Minister declined to answer, citing privacy concerns.

AnsweredQoN 4548Legislative Council
Asked
19 October 2016
Portfolio
Police

QuestionView source ↗

Can the Minister please advise
the dates, and reason, for police visits to the following properties in 2014-2015
and 2015-2016: (a) 211 Swan Street,
Yokine, Western Australia, 6060; (b) 275 Liddelow Street,
Banjup, Western Australia, 6164; (c) 1 McKay Street, Waterford, Western Australia, 6152; (d) Corner of Pembroke and Dickson Streets, Broome, Western Australia, 6725; (e) 79 Mustang Road, Champion Lakes, Western Australia, 6111; (f) 4 Hubert Street, Darlington, Western Australia, 6070; (g) Lot 706 Greenfields Street, Bosna, Western Australia, 6722; (h) 3 Jasmine Lane, Kununurra, Western Australia, 6743; (i) 240 Maddington Road, Maddington, Western Australia, 6109; (j) 52 Timely Hostess Mews, Mariginiup, Western Australia, 6065; (k) 17 Kershaw Street, Subiaco, Western Australia, 6008; (l) 21 Brockwell Place, Oakford, Western Australia, 6121; (m) 73 Lavery Drive, Casuarina, Western Australia, 6167; (n) 680 Traylen Road, Stoneville, Western Australia, 6081; (o) 13 National Park Road, Swan View, Western Australia, 6056; (p) 92 Copley Road, Upper Swan, Western Australia, 6069; and (q) 22 Kentia Loop, Wanneroo, Western Australia, 6065?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
22 November 2016
Responded by
Attorney General representing the Minister for Police
Response time
34 days
(a – q)  WA Police are not prepared to provide the information requested as the dates and reasons for police visits to individual properties involve the disclosure of personal information about members of the public and are not appropriate for disclosure in Parliament.

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