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1111. President's Column: By our members, for our members  
Whenever I am called about a member in need of welfare support, I know the Police Association can respond because we have a very strong welfare system built by our members for our members.  
1112. Police News February 2019  
Storage Wars - inside the Police Museum's epic project; Equality v equity; Your Welfare Fund - what's in it for you; and the Police College events guru.  
1113. If the solution to police pursuits was simple, we'd have found it long ago  
Police Assn President Chris Cahill says that the question of whether police should pursue fleeing drivers is far from simple.  
1114. IPCA police pursuits report 'no silver bullet'  
Police decisions to pursue are complicated and an upcoming report is not likely to solve the problem, Police Association President Chris Cahill says.  
1115. Police had no choice over Chch pursuit  
Chris Cahill told Newstalk ZB that the tragedy highlights the difficult situations that police are put in.  
1116. New bill to grant police officers name suppression in fatal shootings  
The Police Association supports a new bill that would give police officers involved in fatal shootings automatic name suppression.  
1117. Police Association gives conditional support to drug initiatives  
The Police Association supports the government's move to go after the manufacturers and suppliers of lethal synthetic drugs.  
1118. Mental illness sufferers need experts, not cops  
Mental illness sufferers need experts, not cops- Police Association president Chris Cahill says people with mental health issues need expert support, not a police officer who can "at best put a…  
1119. President's Column: Wins of 2018  
As we come to the end of the year, it is good to reflect on some of the "wins" of 2018.  
1120. The evidence collectors  
SOCO Colin Melville New Zealand's scene of crime officers are the backroom heroes of crime resolution. By Ellen Brook.  
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