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1191. Help on the gun and drug fronts is on the way  
Two bills which will likely find support from the Police Association were pulled from the Member's ballot today.  
1192. President's Column: Commitment goes both ways  
Last month we published a story examining the culture shift at the Police College.  
1193. Police News May 2018  
Vehicle seizures keep police busy nationwide; staff survey results reveal benefits of FEO; Criminal Procedure Act roadblocks create frustration; and tips for coping with shift work.  
1194. Pound rules  
Each week, huge numbers of vehicles are being impounded by police around the country. Ellen Brook reports.  
1195. Wider benefits of FEO workforce  
A survey of police officers here and in Australia has challenged preconceived ideas about flexible working arrangements (FWAs), or flexible employment opportunities (FEOs) as they are called in New…  
1196. Caught in the act  
Laws designed to streamline the court system and fix court backlogs are not working as they should, frustrating police, creating “churn” in the justice system and contributing to jails…  
1197. Open all hours  
Working for Police is rarely a nine-to-five job, which means a shift-load of odd hours.  
1198. Changing of the Guard  
A different approach to recruit training is getting a mixed reaction. By Ellen Brook  
1199. Police News April 2018  
Mixed reactions to culture shift at Police College; policing taonga sold; the work of the Christchurch OPT; and inside the new Justice Precinct.  
1200. Controversy follows sale of policing 'taonga'  
The overseas sale of a unique medal awarded posthumously to Aramoana massacre hero Sergeant Stewart Guthrie has raised eyebrows in policing circles around New Zealand.  
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