Protective Services Officers (PSOs) to be deployed at Melbourne's train stations may need to be
picked up by police to use the toilet.
The pledge to have two PSOs at every Melbourne train station after dark was one of the Baillieu Government's key election pledges.
Yesterday, the first piece of legislation to make that happen passed through Parliament, with Labor's support.
Around half of Melbourne's railway stations do not have toilet facilities, and many of them have no shelter.
In Parliament yesterday, Upper House Government MP Richard Dalla-Riva said regular police officers could be used to take the PSOs to a toilet.
"It may be that you have a [divisional] van with an extra seat that is cruising past the station," he told Parliament.
"It may be that the police officers get a call saying that a PSO needs to go to the gents or the ladies, or they want to have a break or whatever."
Opposition Leader Daniel Andrews says that would be a gross waste of police resources.
"To think that operational police could be taken away from fighting crime to take protective services [officers] on
toilet runs
, that is a damning indictment on this Government," he said.
"They are in another world if they think having operational police and PSOs riding around
looking for a toilet, is fighting crime
."
He has also questioned whether harsh working conditions may make it harder for the Government to recruit the 940 new officers.
"What worker would want to be
at a train station in the dead of night with no toilet facilities, no shelter from the weather
," he said.
"This is an
under-costed
policy and
under-funded
policy and an
under-done
policy."
The Victorian Police Association says the Government's plan to put PSOs at every Melbourne railway station at night has
not been properly planned.
The association's assistant secretary, Bruce Atkinson, says the idea is absurd.
"We're not sure that the Government, in opposition, properly thought through this initiative," he said.
"We're fairly certain they didn't consider the logistical and administrative nightmare that they're just about to embark on in trying to bring this initiative to fruition."