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1421. Iam Keen (September 2019)  
This column is written by a frontline police member. It does not represent the views or policies of the Police Association.  
1422. President's Column: International bonds of the police family  
We often speak of the police family and the collegiality and support we draw from it. In my role as Police Association president, I have developed a much better appreciation of what it means to be…  
1423. Reaching out to heal within  
The tiny Central Districts town of Marton is a long way from the rest of the world, but, thanks to the efforts of one police officer, international bonds are being forged from there through the…  
1424. Police Remembrance Day 2019  
Police Remembrance Day, September 29, falls on a Sunday this year. An official ceremony will be held at the Police College in Porirua on Friday, September 27, and the day will also be marked at other…  
1425. Ten Questions with... Debbie Ericsson  
Ten questions with our new Southern field officer Debbie Ericsson who began work last month.  
1426. A tale of two towns  
Provincial New Zealand is the poor cousin when it comes to resources to fight organised crime and drug addiction. Two of those towns, just 100 kilometres apart, show what a difference targeted police…  
1427. Twin Towers' toxic legacy  
Earlier this year, a heartbreaking scene played out in the United States Congress.  
1428. Police Association slams National for wavering on gun laws  
The New Zealand Police Association has called for political unity over gun reforms, urging MPs not to turn it into a US-style debate.  
1429. Police Association appeals to National to not let politics 'skew the gun debate' as in US  
Police Association President Chris Cahill said "meaningful gun law reform" in New Zealand had been prevented in the past due to politics.  
1430. Police Association says National playing politics with gun laws  
Police Association president Chris Cahill said Mr Bridges was wrong to say the gun buyback scheme had been a fiasco.  
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