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Detail Of Written Question to Police Minister

Published: Mon 10 Nov 2003 09:17 AM
Answer To Written Question:
Portfolio: Police Minister: Hon George Hawkins Date Lodged:29/10/2003
Question:
Further to his reply to question for written answer No 09210
(2003), how much time does the average highway patrol officer spend on
each of administration activities, on-road speed enforcement activities and
other activities?
Answer Text:
For the 2002/2003 financial year, Highway Patrol Officers
spent on average
the following times on administration, on-road speed enforcement and other
activities: 78.5 hours (4.1% of their time) on crime outputs 617.4 hours (32.5% of their time) on administration - training and
correspondence 613.7 hours (32.3% of their time) on general traffic enforcement 591.5 hours (31.1% of their time) on speed enforcement.

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