Police, Fire & Emergency Management – Hooning
Minister, on hooning; you have been tough on 'TikTok turkeys', but you're not afraid to post videos of hooning on your own Facebook page. I and another Greens colleague, Ms Burnet,
Minister, on hooning; you have been tough on 'TikTok turkeys', but you're not afraid to post videos of hooning on your own Facebook page. I and another Greens colleague, Ms Burnet,
Does Tasmania Police have safety concerns about expanding to recreational shooting on multipurpose land? I note some of these reserves are well-visited tourism areas that have...
We've also been trying to get a copy of the Tasmania Positive Sustainability Strategy via active disclosure, on the advice of your own office, since late September. On 3 November,
I wanted to make just one final pitch for the Greens' amendment to remove schools from places that Tasmania Police officers can enter in order to wand children for dangerous weapon
Everyone, every Tasmanian, has a right to feel safe in our community. It does not matter what your age is, your background or where you live; it is a fundamental right to feel safe
Deputy Speaker, I thank the minister's office and members of Tasmania Police, who were exceptionally generous in their time, offering us a briefing and a vast number of examples.
It is a shame that this bill has been blurred with the knife crime bill that we looked at last week.
Tasmania needs justice reform and we should be on the path to preventing crime and diverting people away from the criminal justice system.
The Police Minister must clarify what steps Tasmania Police took in response to breaches of the law by Dr Peter Renshaw at the Launceston General Hospital.
The trauma, stresses and injury experienced by police, put forward in this motion by Mr Jenner, is shared across all of those departments and services.