Hon. Helen Morton questions the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, Hon. Jon Ford, regarding the relocation of police personnel to the Midland railway workshops site, specifically concerning the number of staff, policing services, and timing. The Minister acknowledges the question but states dissatisfaction with the provided answer and promises a better response.

AnsweredQoN 1163Legislative Council
Asked
4 December 2006
Portfolio
Police and Emergency Services

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POLICE - MIDLAND FACILITY
(1) Was the Midland-Kalamunda Reporter of 21 November 2006 correct when it stated that about 330 personnel from a range of WA Police offices will relocate to the new police facility at the former Midland railway workshops? (2) If yes, how many of the 330 personnel will be police staff and how many will be non-police staff? (3) What areas of policing will be carried out by the 330 staff? (4) Will 1 000 police still go to the Midland site, as previously promised? (5) If yes, when, and what additional policing services will be provided at the Midland site? (6) If no to (4), what is now being considered with regard to policing numbers, range of policing services and timing of relocation to the Midland railway workshops site? Hon JON FORD

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I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question. However, I am not happy with the answer, so I will seek a better response.
(2) If yes, how many of the 330 personnel will be police staff and how many will be non-police staff? (3) What areas of policing will be carried out by the 330 staff? (4) Will 1 000 police still go to the Midland site, as previously promised? (5) If yes, when, and what additional policing services will be provided at the Midland site? (6) If no to (4), what is now being considered with regard to policing numbers, range of policing services and timing of relocation to the Midland railway workshops site? Hon JON FORD replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question. However, I am not happy with the answer, so I will seek a better response.
(3) What areas of policing will be carried out by the 330 staff? (4) Will 1 000 police still go to the Midland site, as previously promised? (5) If yes, when, and what additional policing services will be provided at the Midland site? (6) If no to (4), what is now being considered with regard to policing numbers, range of policing services and timing of relocation to the Midland railway workshops site? Hon JON FORD replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question. However, I am not happy with the answer, so I will seek a better response.
(4) Will 1 000 police still go to the Midland site, as previously promised? (5) If yes, when, and what additional policing services will be provided at the Midland site? (6) If no to (4), what is now being considered with regard to policing numbers, range of policing services and timing of relocation to the Midland railway workshops site? Hon JON FORD replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question. However, I am not happy with the answer, so I will seek a better response.
(5) If yes, when, and what additional policing services will be provided at the Midland site? (6) If no to (4), what is now being considered with regard to policing numbers, range of policing services and timing of relocation to the Midland railway workshops site? Hon JON FORD replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question. However, I am not happy with the answer, so I will seek a better response.
(6) If no to (4), what is now being considered with regard to policing numbers, range of policing services and timing of relocation to the Midland railway workshops site? Hon JON FORD replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question. However, I am not happy with the answer, so I will seek a better response.
Hon JON FORD replied: I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question. However, I am not happy with the answer, so I will seek a better response.
I thank Hon Helen Morton for the question. However, I am not happy with the answer, so I will seek a better response.

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