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1071. Police recruitment freeze: Cops staying in jobs longer as sharp recession looms  
 
1072. Second tranche of gun laws following March 15 shootings  
New Zealand Police Association President Chris Cahill says many of the reforms heralded in the bill fell into the ‘better late than never’ category with some at least 30 years overdue.  
1073. Police recruitment halted after surge in applications  
More than 4000 people are currently trying to join Police and Chris Cahill says its no surprise there has been a surge in applications.  
1074. Spit weaponised against police officers during lockdown, association says  
 
1075. Spit weaponised against police officers during lockdown, association says  
 
1076. 'Arms Down' demands win the day  
RNZ pulls together last week's reporting on the scrapping of the ARTs initiative and calls to disarm police, and asks, "did we get the full picture?"  
1077. Spit weaponised against police officers during lockdown, association says.  
Police officers were forced to go into isolation during lockdown after offenders claiming to have coronavirus started using spit as a weapon.  
1078. Police shot at 11 times in past year, officer describes shootout  
A frontline officer tells what its like to shoot and to be shot at in the line of duty.  
1079. Lack of consultation meant positives of armed response teams got lost  
On the AM Show this morning, Police Association president Chris Cahill said the police failed to properly communicate with the public about the ARTs.  
1080. ARTs a casualty of lack of community consultation  
The New Zealand Police Association understands the Police Commissioner’s decision to scrap the Armed Response Teams initiative, but says the move leaves some vital questions unanswered.  
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