Mr Ripper asks the Police Minister about Roger Broinowski's crime deterrence initiative using cameras and impact notices. The Minister acknowledges awareness but declines support or endorsement, stating it's a private matter.

AnsweredQoN 366Legislative Assembly
Asked
9 August 2000
Member
Portfolio
Police

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(1) Is the Minister aware of the initiative of Mr Roger Broinowski to promote the use of cameras and impact notices to deter crime and vandalism? (2) Will the Minister support or endorse this type of initiative? Answered on 5 September 2000 The Minister

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Answered
5 September 2000
Response time
27 days
(1) The Western Australia Police Service is aware of the initiative. However, this is a private matter in which the Police Service has no involvement. (2) The Western Australia Police Service has no intention to support or endorse the initiative at this time.
(2) Will the Minister support or endorse this type of initiative? Answered on 5 September 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The Western Australia Police Service is aware of the initiative. However, this is a private matter in which the Police Service has no involvement. (2) The Western Australia Police Service has no intention to support or endorse the initiative at this time.
Answered on 5 September 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) The Western Australia Police Service is aware of the initiative. However, this is a private matter in which the Police Service has no involvement. (2) The Western Australia Police Service has no intention to support or endorse the initiative at this time.

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