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Queensland watch houses still overcrowded nearly a year after internal review
Key takeaways
- The Queensland Police Union claims prisoners are forced to sleep on mattresses on the floor of overcrowded watch houses.
- Police watch houses across Queensland are regularly operating above capacity despite an internal review identifying the problem almost a year ago.
- The Queensland Police Union has lodged a complaint with Workplace Health and Safety Queensland about conditions faced by officers working in watch houses.
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The Queensland Police Union claims prisoners are forced to sleep on mattresses on the floor of overcrowded watch houses. (Supplied: Queensland Police Union)
Police watch houses across Queensland are regularly operating above capacity despite an internal review identifying the problem almost a year ago.
The Queensland Police Union has lodged a complaint with Workplace Health and Safety Queensland about conditions faced by officers working in watch houses.
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