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1491. Quick Action, Near Miss and Courage in New Zealand Attacks  
Chris Cahill explains to the New York Times how the police response to the shootings at two mosques in Christchurch unfolded.  
1492. Police Association fully supports PM's call for gun law changes  
Police Association President Chris Cahill has welcomed the Prime Minister’s early commitment to changing New Zealand’s gun laws.  
1493. Review confirms no quick fix for NZ's fleeing driver dilemma  
The IPCA/Police thematic review, Fleeing Drivers in New Zealand, is welcomed by the Police Association for its in-depth analysis and presentation of the complexities of a burgeoning issue.  
1494. Fleeing driver in Nelson triple fatal was on meth  
Paranoid fleeing drivers high on meth is an increasing problem for frontline police officers, says Police Assn President Chris Cahill.  
1495. Danger means arming police where we're heading  
President Chris Cahill told Morning Report that he supports the decision to arm Christchurch officers while there is a suspected gunman on the loose.  
1496. President's Column: More cops will boost trust and confidence  
A key measure the Government has set for Police is to earn and keep the trust and confidence of New Zealanders.  
1497. Police News March 2019  
Pursuing a solution - the fleeing driver problem; our guide to the new police body armour; and, fit for purpose - should all stations have gyms?  
1498. Health and safety swings i-car switch  
With health and safety getting priority attention in the state sector these days, and rightly so, it’s pleasing and not surprising that Police has been so quick to respond to staff concerns about the…  
1499. Māori name reflects association values  
The Police Association has adopted a Māori name, Te Aka Hāpai, to use in conjunction with its NZPA name.  
1500. Top gear  
No frontline response police officer leaves the station without it. Their SRBA vest is their mobile toolkit, their protection, their comms station… and a place to carry their notebook.  
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