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1041. 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'.  
1042. 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.  
1043. President's Column: Sanctity of the CEAs  
I am increasingly concerned at the number of complaints the association receives that appear to stem from a lack of understanding by Police managers about the sanctity of the collective employment…  
1044. Craig Tickelpenny in the house  
This month, the Police Association welcomes a familiar face to its national office with the appointment of Craig Tickelpenny to the new role of member welfare and engagement manager.  
1045. Follow the money  
Police’s Financial Crime Group is a key player in stripping criminals of their wealth and power. Ellen Brook reports.  
1046. Iam Keen (September 2020)  
This column is written by a frontline police member. It does not represent the views or policies of the Police Association.  
1047. Under lock and key fob  
Are you up to date with how to lock your patrol car?  
1048. Broomsticks and bazookas  
Curling and Ranfurly go together. It’s something that every sole-charge cop in the small Central Otago town is made aware of, usually well before they arrive.  
1049. Health & Wellbeing: Don't ignore embarrassing symptoms  
Advice from Police College Health Clinic nurse manager Andrea Adams.  
1050. Crises and custard squares  
In the midst of extraordinary times, at home and abroad, and with the future uncertain, the Police Association's annual meetings throughout the country had a lot to reflect on this year,.  
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