- Police Service (Volunteer Police) Amendment Act 1992
Infobox AU Legislation
short_title=Police Service (Volunteer Police) Amendment Act 1992 No. 54
parliament=Parliament of New South Wales
long_title=An Act to amend the Police Service Act 1990 to provide for the undertaking, on a trial basis, of certain aspects of police work by community volunteers.cite web |title = Police Service (Volunteer Police) Amendment Act 1992 No. 54 |url = http://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/sessionalview/sessional/TITLE/Police%20Service%20(Volunteer%20Police)%20Amendment%20Act%201992%20No%2054.pdf |publisher = New South Wales Parliamentary Counsel's Officer |accessdate = 2008-03-06 ]
introduced_by=The Hon. Edward Pickering MLC,
Minister for Police
date_passed=24 September 1992 cite web |title = Police Service (Volunteer Police) Amendment Bill First Reading in Legislative Council |url = http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/hansart.nsf/8bd91bc90780f150ca256e630010302c/ca256d11000bd3aa4a25646c0015f6a1!OpenDocument |publisher = Parliament of New South Wales Hansard |accessdate = 2008-03-06 ]
royal_assent=7 October 1992
commencement=
amendments= Automatically repealed on31 December 1994 by virtue of section 91H of the Act.
related_legislation=Police Service Act 1990
status=RepealedThe Police Service (Volunteer Police) Amendment Act 1992 was an Act of the
Parliament of New South Wales ,Australia , establishing a trial of volunteer police officers in the New South Wales Police Service. [The New South Wales Police Service is now known as the New South Wales Police Force. 'Service' is used throughout this article as it was the correct name at the time the Act was in force.] Introduced to the Parliament by the Liberal Government, the Act was strongly opposed by the Labor Opposition and theNew South Wales Police Association .cite web |title = Police Service (Volunteer Police) Amendment Bill Second Reading in Legislative Council |url = http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/hansart.nsf/8bd91bc90780f150ca256e630010302c/ca256d11000bd3aa4a25646c0026261a!OpenDocument |publisher = Parliament of New South Wales Hansard |accessdate = 2008-03-06 ]The Act was automatically repealed by virtue of a
sunset clause on31 December 1994 .Background
The
United Kingdom andCanada have long histories of allowing volunteers to serve on a part-time basis alongside regular constables in their special constabularies and auxiliary constabularies respectively. The intention of the "Police Service (Volunteer Police) Amendment Act 1992" was to adapt the principle of voluntary part-time police service for New South Wales.The volunteer police
The Act established the position of 'police volunteer' within the Police Service and collected these volunteers under the title 'the volunteer police'. The
Commissioner of Police was given the powers to appoint, discipline and dismiss police volunteers and also to determine their functions, with the requirement that police volunteers be under the supervision of police officers at all times.Appointment as a police volunteer conferred on a person the same powers and privileges of a
special constable appointed under the "Police (Special Provisions) Act 1901", which gave the police volunteer the same powers as a constable employed by the Police Service. However, while the Commissioner could determine what weapons were to be carried by police volunteers, the Act specifically prohibited them carrying or usingfirearms .Debate
There was much parliamentary debate on the Act. When the Opposition called a division, the vote was split evenly and the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly used his
casting vote to resolve the matter in the affirmative.cite web |title = Police Service (Volunteer Police) Amendment Bill Second Reading in Legislative Assembly |url = http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/hansart.nsf/8bd91bc90780f150ca256e630010302c/ca256d11000bd3aa4a25646d00541e91!OpenDocument |publisher = Parliament of New South Wales Hansard |accessdate = 2008-03-06 ]upport
Supporters of the Act - members of the Liberals and the Democrats - argued that volunteer police would build upon the
community policing practices implemented by the Government, would augment police in the event of an emergency, and would allow members of the public to contribute to a cause which they felt strongly about.cite web |title = Police Service (Volunteer Police) Amendment Bill Second Reading in Legislative Council |url = http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/hansart.nsf/8bd91bc90780f150ca256e630010302c/ca256d11000bd3aa4a25646c00262983!OpenDocument |publisher = Parliament of New South Wales Hansard |accessdate = 2008-03-06 ]Opposition
The Labor Opposition, backed by the principal unions in the Police Service - the New South Wales Police Association, the Commissioned Police Officers Association of New South Wales, and the Public Service Association - was opposed to the Act. Arguments against the Act revolved around concerns that police volunteers would not be sufficiently trained, experienced or equipped for police work, and that the Government intended on tricking the public into thinking there were more police officers on the streets than was actually the case.
References
External links
* [http://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/sessionalview/sessional/TITLE/Police%20Service%20(Volunteer%20Police)%20Amendment%20Act%201992%20No%2054.pdf NSW Parliamentary Counsel's Office] - Full text of the Act.
* [http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/hansart.nsf/V3HHBBill?open&vwCat=Police+Service+(Volunteer+Police)+Amendment+Bill NSW Parliament Hansard] - Parliamentary debate records relating to the Act.
* [http://police.nsw.gov.au/can_you_help_us/volunteers_in_policing Volunteers in Policing] - The current scheme whereby volunteers can perform non-policing functions within the Police Force.
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