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1201. Coronavirus: Police Association's Chris Cahill suggests curfew to ease pressure on officers during lockdown  
Chris Cahill has raised the concept of a nationwide curfew to ease pressure on police officers during the Covid-19 lockdown.  
1202. Wage subsidies unavailable for Police workers  
Some police employees are being told that if they don't take up new positions, they'll have to take unpaid leave during the lockdown.  
1203. Covid-19: Confusing stay-home message clarified  
Police Association president Chris Cahill said feedback from frontline staff was that the majority of people understood the rules and were complying.  
1204. Coronavirus: Police want a 'safe place' for cops as concerns raised about infection  
Chris Cahill said that police urgently want a 'safe place' to go in case of possible Covid-19 infection.  
1205. The safety of police in the lockdown  
Chris Cahill talks about keeping officers safe and healthy while they are keeping the streets safe during the lock down.  
1206. Biggest number of Police in operation as new graduates bring total to 10,000  
New Zealand Police has more police officers than ever before: 10,000 police officers working in and with our communities.  
1207. Christchurch mosque shootings: Brenton Tarrant's shock guilty plea to murders  
Police Association president Chris Cahill said the officers who arrested Tarrant were relieved with today's result.  
1208. Coronavirus: Health workers assaulted by people wanting to be tested for COVID-19  
Chris Cahill said police can call on the military for help if people abuse health workers or disobey lockdown rules.  
1209. Covid-19: Don't drive to the beach during lockdown, police warn  
Police Commissioner Mike Bush said that people should only go out in their vehicles to get essential supplies.  
1210. Covid-19: Family violence tipped to rise  
Police Commissioner Mike Bush said police would increase their response to family harm and do more around prevention.  
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