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1011. Police scrambles to fix QID glitch  
Some QID numbers have accidentally been recycled due to a technical error that Police is now working to correct before the next recruit wing graduates this month.  
1012. Cops in defensive mode with body armour  
Frontline police in Auckland have taken to wearing their heavy ballistic plate body armour fulltime.  
1013. President's Column: Keeping chaos at bay  
On the face of it, the role of police in New Zealand society seems relatively straightforward. According to the New Zealand Police website, it is to “prevent crime and crashes, improve public safety,…  
1014. Police News October 2020  
A glitch in the issuing of Police QID numbers; a digital leap in continuing police education; use of ballistic body armour; a Q&A with our new vice-president; and how to get ready for Movember.  
1015. Chris Cahill debates the upcoming cannabis legalisation referendum  
Chris took part in a live Newstalk debate alongside Ross Bell (NZ Drug Foundation), Khylee Quince (Auckland Uni) and Aaron Ironside (Say Nope to Dope). The topics ranged from the impact of a 'Yes'…  
1016. Number of firearms seized by police has risen steadily over last decade.  
Police are seizing an average of eight illegally held firearms a day, many from warring gangs who are increasingly willing to use guns.  
1017. Police officers reissued guidelines on how to keep patrol cars secure after spate of thefts  
Stuff has taken the lead from our Police News article in which police officers have been issued guidelines on how to keep their patrol cars secure after a spate of 'embarrassing' auto thefts.  
1018. Police officers reissued guidelines on how to keep patrol cars secure after spate of thefts.  
Stuff takes the lead from a Police News story which revealed police officers have been reissued guidelines for keeping their patrol cars secure after a spate of ‘embarrassing’ auto thefts.  
1019. Police Association boss says Whangārei car chase where officers shot at highlights bigger issues.  
Chris Cahill says the latest car chase where officers were allegedly shot at highlights the hidden dangers in the so-called 'routine traffic stop'.  
1020. Police Armed Response Teams dumped because they 'created fear', documents show  
Police Association President Chris Cahill says evidence he's seen since the ART trial ended showed ART members de-escalated numerous dangerous situations.  
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