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Yesterday I spoke about the devastating risks associated with the privatisation of prisons at a rally organised by Deaths in Custody Watch.

WAPOU strongly supports the Deaths in Custody Watch petition that was presented to the WA Parliament at yesterday’s rally.

The petition demanded that the WA Government terminate the contract of G4S – the private company responsible for prisoner transport in WA, and was held responsible for the death of Mr Ward in 2008.

The petition also demands that the WA Government return custodial transport to the public service, thus making it more accountable to the community and to parliament.

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