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Parliamentary Questions


Question Without Notice No. 654 asked in the Legislative Council on 22 August 2018 by Hon Colin Holt

Parliament: 40 Session: 1

POLICE — SPEED CAMERAS — INFRINGEMENTS REVIEW

654. Hon COLIN HOLT to the minister representing the Minister for Police:

I refer to reports earlier this year that 53 000 infringements were under review following the identification of a technical fault with the equipment.

(1) How many fixed and mobile speed cameras remain suspended as a result of the technical issue?

(2) How many infringements have been withdrawn by Western Australia Police Force as a result of the review?

(3) What has been the cost of conducting the review and correcting the technical issue?

(4) Is there likely to be a material impact on the forecast $116 million in receipts to the road trauma trust account in 2018–19?

Hon STEPHEN DAWSON replied:

I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. This information has been provided to me by the Minister for Police.

The Western Australia Police Force advises the following.

(1) There are 11 fixed and mobile speed cameras suspended as a result of the technical issue.

(2) WA police have withdrawn 27 infringements resulting from the review of the Jenoptik cameras.

(3) The WA Police Force referred a number of speed detections to Jenoptik for validation. The cost of the validation of these speed detections and to ratify the fault will be met by Jenoptik.

(4) There is likely to be no material impact on the forecast $116 million in receipts to the road trauma trust account in 2018–19. Replacement cameras have been deployed while the technical issue is resolved.