❓ A Western Australian parliamentary question seeks data on traffic infringements, specifically targeting 'failure to keep left' offences, and details of any targeted police programs addressing this issue.
AnsweredQoN 2613Legislative Assembly
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(a) what 12 month period was used in the answer;
(b) what was the total number of traffic infringement notices issued for all infringement codes during the same period;
(c) when was the last time the Western Australia Police implemented a program specifically targeting drivers who fail to keep left, either at a:
(i) district; or
(ii) statewide level; and
(d) what was involved in those programs?
(b) what was the total number of traffic infringement notices issued for all infringement codes during the same period;
(c) when was the last time the Western Australia Police implemented a program specifically targeting drivers who fail to keep left, either at a:
(i) district; or
(ii) statewide level; and
(d) what was involved in those programs?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
26 September 2007
Responded by
Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
29 days
(a) June 2006 to 31 May 2007
(b) 539,866
(c) For evidentiary purposes this offence requires the targeted vehicle to be observed over a distance to negate any excuse the offender may raise. The offence cannot be detected by any static camera means such as a static video camera. These offences are dealt with when detected rather than specifically targeted.
(i) Information is not available.
(ii) Information is not available.
(d) Not applicable
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(b) 539,866
(c) For evidentiary purposes this offence requires the targeted vehicle to be observed over a distance to negate any excuse the offender may raise. The offence cannot be detected by any static camera means such as a static video camera. These offences are dealt with when detected rather than specifically targeted.
(i) Information is not available.
(ii) Information is not available.
(d) Not applicable
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