❓ The WA Police received 172 party notifications in the South West police district in the specified period. Police attendance due to out-of-control parties was minimal, and no charges were levied for police attendance.
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I refer to notifications of parties, and I ask: (a) for each 2013-14 and 2014 to date, how many notifications of parties were received by the Western Australia police for the South West police district; (b) for each 2013-14 and 2014 to date, how many parties notified to the South West police district, required police to attend due to the party getting out of control; (c) for each 2013-14 and 2014 to date, how many times were police in the South West police district called out to parties of which they had not been notified; (d) of the parties identified in each (a) and (b), were the people who organised the parties charged for the cost of police attending; and (e) if yes to (d), what was the cost charged for each party?
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Answered
19 November 2014
Responded by
Attorney General representing the Minister for Police
Response time
27 days
(a) 172.
(b) 0.
(c) 1.
(d) No.
(e) Not applicable.
(b) 0.
(c) 1.
(d) No.
(e) Not applicable.
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