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1783 results:
1631.
Budget cements critically needed extra police
The Police Association has commended the government on today's budget confirmation of 1800 extra police and 485 additional non-sworn Police employees.
1632.
Lack of respect to blame for rising seriousness of assaults on police
[Stuff]
1633.
More frontline police expected in Budget
[NZ Herald]
1634.
Govt could back Bill to take firearms from gangs
[Newshub]
1635.
New bill would stop gang members having guns
[Stuff]
1636.
Help on the gun and drug fronts is on the way
Two bills which will likely find support from the Police Association were pulled from the Member's ballot today.
1637.
President's Column: Commitment goes both ways
Last month we published a story examining the culture shift at the Police College.
1638.
Police News May 2018
Vehicle seizures keep police busy nationwide; staff survey results reveal benefits of FEO; Criminal Procedure Act roadblocks create frustration; and tips for coping with shift work.
1639.
Pound rules
Each week, huge numbers of vehicles are being impounded by police around the country. Ellen Brook reports.
1640.
Wider benefits of FEO workforce
A survey of police officers here and in Australia has challenged preconceived ideas about flexible working arrangements (FWAs), or flexible employment opportunities (FEOs) as they are called in New…
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