WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding Prohibition Order Warning Notices issued by the Public Transport Authority and subsequent offences committed by recipients. The PTA does not track offences committed outside the timeframe for applying a Prohibition Order.

AnsweredQoN 3051Legislative Council
Asked
10 November 2010
Portfolio
Transport

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(1) Have any of the 124 people issued with a Prohibition Order Warning Notice committed a further offence outside the legislated timeframes for a Prohibition Order to be applied?
(2) If yes to (1), -
(a) how many;
(b) how much beyond the timeframe was the second or third offence committed; and
(c) what offences were involved?
(3) What offences were the 124 warning notices issued for?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
15 February 2011
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
97 days
(1)  The Public Transport Authority does not maintain records for persons who have committed another prescribed offence out of the periods nominated in the Act which would require a Prohibition Notice to be issued.  Each subsequent offence is treated as a new matter and the time periods are reapplied for the date of any new offence.
(2 - c)  Not Applicable
(3)
Assault Public Officer (51)
Violent Behaviour (12)
Offensive Behaviour (28)
Obstruction (33)
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