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531. Reassurance on the back of a truck  
The Police National Dive Squad welcomes a life-saving device it hopes to never use.  
532. Close call for injured officer  
A life-threatening event on duty illustrates the value of officers being two-up.  
533. President's Column: Response up, recognition down  
As I write this column, I am sitting in the High Court in New Plymouth, alongside our welfare manager Craig Tickelpenny and senior employment advisor Kerry Ansell, in support of the three officers on…  
534. I Am Keen June 2021  
This column is written by a frontline police member. It does not represent the views or policies of the Police Association.  
535. Criminal case reviews may involve members  
With a flood of applications coming into the recently established Te Kāhui Tātari Ture Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), it's possible some Police staff will be approached by the commission to…  
536. Street cred on the spectrum  
People with intellectual disabilities and neurological conditions can sometimes find themselves in situations where they need help.  
537. An all-round achiever  
For the second time in just over a decade, Mike O'Leary has become the recipient of an inaugural police-related honour.  
538. Public service pay freeze an unacceptable "bombshell" - Police Association  
The government’s "bombshell" announcement of a three-year public sector wage freeze was dropped at the very moment the Police Association sat down with Police to begin negotiations on the 2021…  
539. New cars, new tech  
With the arrival of the first 80 Skoda Superb vehicles in the country this month, Police is set to test a range of innovations during the fit-outs of the new patrol cars.  
540. Presidents Column: Setting up the negotiating table  
This month marks the beginning of formal pay-round negotiations for the Police employee and constabulary collectives. We know from the outset that the long-term uncertainties of Covid-19 on our…  
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