❓ Question on Notice regarding research and reports related to speed camera deployment and management in Western Australia. The Minister for Planning and Infrastructure redirects the question to the Minister for Police.
AnsweredQoN 2427Legislative Assembly
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(2) Who carried out this research and when?
(3) Have any reports been written by any of the Minister's agencies in this regard and, if so, will the Minister table them?
(3) Have any reports been written by any of the Minister's agencies in this regard and, if so, will the Minister table them?
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Answered
14 August 2007
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
62 days
(1-3) The deployment and management of speed cameras in Western Australia is currently undertaken by the WA Police. It is therefore appropriate that this question be referred to the Hon Minister for Police.
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