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1221. President's Column: Feet first into the unknown  
For the past week, New Zealand has been in lockdown in response to the Covid-19 pandemic – a national and international emergency risking our health and our economy in a manner unlike any other…  
1222. Coronavirus: Spike in New Zealand's family violence rates during lockdown  
The nationwide lockdown has seen a rise in family violence comparable to the Christmas and New Year period, police say.  
1223. Low speed pursuit after car rams police vehicle  
A low speed police chase through the Nelson city centre ended with one man arrested and charged.  
1224. Supermarkets giving essential workers priority  
Supermarkets around the country are ensuring essential workers get priority treatment when shopping.  
1225. Police News April 2020  
NZPA Sportsperson of the Year is cricketer Katie Perkins; Covid-19: How the crisis is affecting our members; the exacting work of the Specialist Search Group; and Grounded? The Police College is…  
1226. Coronavirus: Spitting attacks on cops prompt call for tough penalties  
Cahill said it was especially concerning if police officers or members of the public were spat on during the pandemic.  
1227. Covid-19: Three police officers in self-isolation after being spat on  
Chris Cahill says the member of the public spat in their faces while being arrested about 10pm in Waitematā.  
1228. 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.  
1229. 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.  
1230. 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.  
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