❓ Mr. Quigley questions the Premier regarding the impact of 2012 amendments to dangerous sex offender laws, suggesting they've led to an increase in offenders on the streets, as predicted by the opposition. The Premier's answer is a simple denial.
AnsweredQoN 734Legislative Assembly
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DANGEROUS SEX OFFENDER LEGISLATION — REVIEW
734. Mr J.R. QUIGLEY to the
Premier:
I have a supplementary question. Does todayXXX ###XXXs
story not confirm that the changes to the dangerous sex offender laws made by
the government in 2012 have massively increased the number of dangerous sex
offenders on the streets as predicted by the opposition at the time the
government passed the amendments?
734. Mr J.R. QUIGLEY to the
Premier:
I have a supplementary question. Does todayXXX ###XXXs
story not confirm that the changes to the dangerous sex offender laws made by
the government in 2012 have massively increased the number of dangerous sex
offenders on the streets as predicted by the opposition at the time the
government passed the amendments?
AnswerView source ↗
No.
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