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Senator W. Kinnard (The Minister for Home Affairs … The old Defence Committee reviewed seatbelt legislation on several occasions between February 1994 and April 1999 …
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Senator B.I. Le Marquand (The Minister for Home Affairs): This both a good and challenging question and I thank the Connétable for it … I also thank him for bringing to my attention …
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Senator W. Kinnard (The Minister for Home Affairs … The overall number of assaults reported to the police in the last 3 months of 2005 increased by 4 per cent compared with 2004 …
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What assessment has the Minister made of whether Jersey is a safe place in which to live and whether there are sufficient police resources available to ensure public safety …
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Answer It is not possible for me to provide an accurate timetable for all these events because there are various factors outside of my control which will affect progress in …
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Senator B.I. Le Marquand (The Minister for Home Affairs … There are currently 3 community police officers for the Island and because of their average seniority the cost is about …
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The suspension began back in November, so that means we are now coming up to 8 months … The cost to date of the Wiltshire Police investigation to 30th June totalled, and of other …
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Senator B.I. Le Marquand (The Minister for Home Affairs … The costs to date, that is costs both of the Wiltshire Police and also acting up and … replacement costs is £162,924.71 and the …
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Is the Minister’s assessment that the Island’s legislation is sufficiently rigorous and the enforcement regimes significantly robust in tackling the dangers of mobile phone use …