Public Record Form A
Reference Number | 666 |
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Date | 03/07/2022 |
Time | 07:52 PM |
Your Email (required) | Email hidden; Javascript is required. |
Address | 6053 Australia Map It |
Choose Corporate Structure | Public Corporation: |
Categories : | Other |
What the other is? | WA Police |
Corporation Name | WA Police |
CEO Of The Corporation | Chris Dawson |
Employee ID | 15619, 8651, 13575, 17586 |
Employee Name | Grame Gibbs, Wayne Godwin, Mark Smith, Gigi Parker |
Further details of offence | 6 April 2022 Driving home from work in my Prado & while towing my trailer down Yokine Drive. I was in the left-hand lane, driving over a hill, while a blue car was behind me, I believed it to be a Yaris. |
Daily damages assigned until matter is resolved. | $ 10,000.00 |
Corporation Email | Email hidden; Javascript is required. |
What can this enterprise do to improve it’s service to community? | Minimize intimidation & heavy handedness. Also respect & value people’s rights. Information from Gallant Law website: Do I have to give a DNA sample? If police ask for a DNA sample, you can decide whether or not you consent. If you are under 18, a responsible adult can consent or refuse on your behalf. If you don’t consent, you can still be required by law to provide a sample if: you are suspected of or charged with committing an offence that has imprisonment for 12 months or longer as a possible penalty, or In March 2019, the Victorian Government passed the Bill to help police ‘crack down on crimes’, citing some 55,000 DNA profiles that are currently held and do not match any profiles. Since then police have been given powers to take DNA samples from adult and juvenile suspects without a court order, even when the suspect does not consent to DNA sampling. This applies to people suspected of having committed an indictable offence, charged with an indictable offence or summoned to answer a charge for an indictable offence. Having said that, police can’t just go taking DNA samples at any time. The legislation requires that police are ‘satisfied that the taking of a sample is justified in all of the circumstances.’ Only certain crimes are ‘DNA sample offences.’ These include carjacking, dangerous driving causing death and stalking. |