❓ WA Police confirm 10,360 speeding infringements issued between 10-16 March 2006. Further data interrogation deemed too resource-intensive. Traffic infringement payment responsibility lies with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure.
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(b) Saturday 11 March 2006; (c) Sunday 12 March 2006; (d) Monday 13 March 2006; (e) Tuesday 14 March 2006; (f) Wednesday 15 March 2006; and (g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(c) Sunday 12 March 2006; (d) Monday 13 March 2006; (e) Tuesday 14 March 2006; (f) Wednesday 15 March 2006; and (g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(d) Monday 13 March 2006; (e) Tuesday 14 March 2006; (f) Wednesday 15 March 2006; and (g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(e) Tuesday 14 March 2006; (f) Wednesday 15 March 2006; and (g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(f) Wednesday 15 March 2006; and (g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(b) Saturday 11 March 2006; (c) Sunday 12 March 2006; (d) Monday 13 March 2006; (e) Tuesday 14 March 2006; (f) Wednesday 15 March 2006; and (g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(c) Sunday 12 March 2006; (d) Monday 13 March 2006; (e) Tuesday 14 March 2006; (f) Wednesday 15 March 2006; and (g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(d) Monday 13 March 2006; (e) Tuesday 14 March 2006; (f) Wednesday 15 March 2006; and (g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(e) Tuesday 14 March 2006; (f) Wednesday 15 March 2006; and (g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(f) Wednesday 15 March 2006; and (g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
It would require considerable time and resources to further interrogate the data in order to retrieve the specific data requested. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to waste valuable resources by diverting them away from core policing activities. (2) (a) - (g) Receiving payment of traffic infringements falls within the responsibility of the Department for Planning and Infrastructure.
(2) (a) - (g) Receiving payment of traffic infringements falls within the responsibility of the Department for Planning and Infrastructure.
(c) Sunday 12 March 2006; (d) Monday 13 March 2006; (e) Tuesday 14 March 2006; (f) Wednesday 15 March 2006; and (g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(d) Monday 13 March 2006; (e) Tuesday 14 March 2006; (f) Wednesday 15 March 2006; and (g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(e) Tuesday 14 March 2006; (f) Wednesday 15 March 2006; and (g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(f) Wednesday 15 March 2006; and (g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(b) Saturday 11 March 2006; (c) Sunday 12 March 2006; (d) Monday 13 March 2006; (e) Tuesday 14 March 2006; (f) Wednesday 15 March 2006; and (g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(c) Sunday 12 March 2006; (d) Monday 13 March 2006; (e) Tuesday 14 March 2006; (f) Wednesday 15 March 2006; and (g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(d) Monday 13 March 2006; (e) Tuesday 14 March 2006; (f) Wednesday 15 March 2006; and (g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(e) Tuesday 14 March 2006; (f) Wednesday 15 March 2006; and (g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(f) Wednesday 15 March 2006; and (g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
(g) Thursday 16 March 2006?
It would require considerable time and resources to further interrogate the data in order to retrieve the specific data requested. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to waste valuable resources by diverting them away from core policing activities. (2) (a) - (g) Receiving payment of traffic infringements falls within the responsibility of the Department for Planning and Infrastructure.
(2) (a) - (g) Receiving payment of traffic infringements falls within the responsibility of the Department for Planning and Infrastructure.
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23 May 2006
Responded by
Minister for Local Government and Regional Development representing the Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
19 days
(1) (a) - (g) Western Australia Police is able to confirm that 10 360 infringements issued for speeding for the period 10
th
to 16
th
March 2006.
It would require considerable time and resources to further interrogate the data in order to retrieve the specific data requested. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to waste valuable resources by diverting them away from core policing activities.
(2) (a) - (g) Receiving payment of traffic infringements falls within the responsibility of the Department for Planning and Infrastructure.
th
to 16
th
March 2006.
It would require considerable time and resources to further interrogate the data in order to retrieve the specific data requested. The Commissioner of Police has advised he is not prepared to waste valuable resources by diverting them away from core policing activities.
(2) (a) - (g) Receiving payment of traffic infringements falls within the responsibility of the Department for Planning and Infrastructure.
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