❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding the number and cleaning costs of fleet and non-fleet vehicles for the WA Police and the Office of Road Safety. The WA Police do not maintain central records of vehicle cleaning costs.
AnsweredQoN 8711Legislative Assembly
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(1) As at 1 September 2012:
(a) how many fleet vehicles are provided to each agency or department; and
(b) how many non-fleet vehicles are provided to each agency or department?
(2) Since 1 January 2012:
(a) what was the cost to the agency or department of commercially cleaning fleet vehicles;
(b) what was the cost to the agency or department of commercially cleaning non-fleet vehicles;
(c) what is the company name and address of where vehicles have been commercially cleaned;
(d) what was the cost to the agency or department for detailing fleet vehicles;
(e) what was the cost to the agency or department for detailing non-fleet vehicles; and
(f) what is the company name and address of where vehicles have been detailed?
(a) how many fleet vehicles are provided to each agency or department; and
(b) how many non-fleet vehicles are provided to each agency or department?
(2) Since 1 January 2012:
(a) what was the cost to the agency or department of commercially cleaning fleet vehicles;
(b) what was the cost to the agency or department of commercially cleaning non-fleet vehicles;
(c) what is the company name and address of where vehicles have been commercially cleaned;
(d) what was the cost to the agency or department for detailing fleet vehicles;
(e) what was the cost to the agency or department for detailing non-fleet vehicles; and
(f) what is the company name and address of where vehicles have been detailed?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
16 October 2012
Responded by
Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
27 days
WA Police
(1) (a) The Western Australia Police vehicle fleet as at 1 September 2012 comprised 1,405 vehicles, of which 1,317 are leased and 88 are owned.
The total vehicle fleet number includes patrol motorcycles, light and heavy commercial vehicles and purpose built vehicles. This excludes leased vehicles in transit, quad-bikes, trail bikes, trailers, caravans, tractor / tow-motors and ride-on-mowers and covert vehicles.
(b) 0.
(2) (a) The WA Police Manual directs that police vehicles are to be maintained in a clean and serviceable condition at all times. The cleaning of vehicles is managed at a local level by the business area utilising the vehicle. General cleaning and/or detailing is normally carried out by police personnel, however, in the event that a vehicle sustains malicious damage/vandalism during operational use, a variety of methods, including commercial car washes or vehicle detailing could be utilised to clean the vehicle.
As the cleaning of WA Police vehicles is managed and undertaken at a local level, no central record of car washing arrangements/costs are maintained.
(b) - (f)
Refer to response to Question (2) (a) above.
Office of Road Safety
The Office of Road Safety is administratively supported as part of Main Roads WA and as such the response will be included in the Main Roads WA response under the Minister for Transport.
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(1) (a) The Western Australia Police vehicle fleet as at 1 September 2012 comprised 1,405 vehicles, of which 1,317 are leased and 88 are owned.
The total vehicle fleet number includes patrol motorcycles, light and heavy commercial vehicles and purpose built vehicles. This excludes leased vehicles in transit, quad-bikes, trail bikes, trailers, caravans, tractor / tow-motors and ride-on-mowers and covert vehicles.
(b) 0.
(2) (a) The WA Police Manual directs that police vehicles are to be maintained in a clean and serviceable condition at all times. The cleaning of vehicles is managed at a local level by the business area utilising the vehicle. General cleaning and/or detailing is normally carried out by police personnel, however, in the event that a vehicle sustains malicious damage/vandalism during operational use, a variety of methods, including commercial car washes or vehicle detailing could be utilised to clean the vehicle.
As the cleaning of WA Police vehicles is managed and undertaken at a local level, no central record of car washing arrangements/costs are maintained.
(b) - (f)
Refer to response to Question (2) (a) above.
Office of Road Safety
The Office of Road Safety is administratively supported as part of Main Roads WA and as such the response will be included in the Main Roads WA response under the Minister for Transport.
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