Question NW184 to the Minister of Police
14 August 2019 - NW184
Waters, Mr M to ask the Minister of Police
(1) With regard to each police station within the boundaries of the City of Ekurhuleni, (a) what number of SA Police Service (SAPS) vehicles from each police station are currently in workshops for repair, (b) for what period has each specified vehicle been at each workshop and (c) what are the reasons that each vehicle is at the workshop; (2) what has he found to be the reason for the delay when vehicles remain longer than two weeks at the workshop; (3) (a) what number of (i) contractors are currently approved as SAPS workshops and (ii) contracts still need to be renewed and (b) by what date will the renewal of the contracts be finalised; (4) how long has he found does it take to replace a battery or windscreen before the vehicle is put back onto active duty? NW1142E
Reply:
(1)(a)(b) and (c)
No |
Names of Police Stations |
(a) |
(b) |
(c) Reason |
1 |
Alberton |
13 |
3 to 145 days |
Mechanical repairs |
2 |
Benoni |
21 |
2 to 195 days |
Mechanical repairs and panel beating |
3 |
Boksburg North |
9 |
2 to 127 days |
Mechanical repairs |
4 |
Boksburg |
6 |
40 to 181 days |
Mechanical repairs and panel beating |
5 |
Brakpan |
9 |
40 to 123 days |
Mechanical repairs and panel beating |
6 |
Crystal Park |
4 |
4 to 35 days |
Mechanical repairs and panel beating |
7 |
Daveyton |
6 |
23 to 80 days |
Mechanical repairs and panel beating_ |
8 |
Dawn Park |
6 |
5 to 107 days |
Mechanical repairs |
9 |
Etwatwa |
15 |
2 to 161 days |
Mechanical repairs |
Find here: (1)(a)(b) and (c) continues