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1441. Fine-tuning fleeing driver policies  
The road to solving the problem of fleeing drivers continues to be paved with good intentions, as the most recent review shows.  
1442. Media makes dog's breakfast of Police audit  
An audit of Police’s social media output caused a little media kerfuffle last month with headlines suggesting Police should “dial back on the puppies”.  
1443. Association service recognised  
Two dedicated Police Association members received the Bill Murray Award last month in recognition of their contributions to the organisation.  
1444. Rammers in the slammer  
The Victoria Government in Australia has introduced new offences and harsher penalties, including a mandatory minimum two-year jail term, for offenders who intentionally ram police vehicles and cause…  
1445. CPK exam trial begins this month  
Police is trialling a new system for administering its CPK exams.  
1446. Iam Keen (July 2019)  
This column is written by a frontline police member. It does not represent the views or policies of the Police Association.  
1447. PCT gone mad?  
Sprains, muscle and tendon damage, dislocated limbs, broken bones, heart conditions and extreme anxiety… not suffered on the job, but while doing Police’s physical competency test. Is it time for a…  
1448. Firearms recovery a massive project for Police  
The Government-initiated scheme to recover and pay for banned firearms has begun.  
1449. Protective barriers to improve in-car safety  
Nearly a decade after the idea was first raised, protective barriers between front and back seats are to be installed in Police vehicles.  
1450. President's Column: Time to share the burden of solving our social ills  
Anyone who has spent time in policing knows it is an ever-changing environment, but is it change for change’s sake if the landscape never really alters that much?  
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