Mr Zempilas questions the Police Minister regarding the inability to provide data on Traffic Warden applications and appointments, despite past data provision. The Minister cites resource constraints as the reason for not providing the requested information.

AnsweredQoN 1599Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 December 2025
Portfolio
Police

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I refer to the answer to Question on Notice No. 963, asked in the Legislative Assembly on 23 October 2025, for part (a) (i)–(iii), and I ask: (a) Given WA Police have answered questions in the past requesting data for police districts, why were you unable to answer QON 963; and (b) For each police region/district individually, for 2023–24 and 2024–25, and for 2025–26 year to date to 1 October 2025 please provide: (i) the number of Traffic Warden applications received; (ii) the number of Traffic Warden appointments made (trained/cleared and commenced); and (iii) the number of wardens who resigned, retired or were terminated (report each category separately)?

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Answered
17 February 2026
Responded by
Minister for Police
Response time
1 days
(a-b) Extracting and categorising this information by district requires extensive manual interrogation and would divert significant resources from operational priorities.

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