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731. Covid-19: From the frontline  
Frontline police settled into their role policing level 4 once their operating instructions became clear, and their worries for the safety of themselves and their families were eased.  
732. Police News May 2020  
Trapped in a steel cage: car rammings on the rise; Covid-19: from the frontline; and challenges for the new commissioner.  
733. Trapped in a steel cage  
Rammings are increasing year on year as offenders target police in their vehicles, putting lives at risk and causing millions of dollars in damage.  
734. Iam Keen (May 2020)  
This column is written by a frontline police member. It does not represent the views or policies of the Police Association.  
735. President's Column: What's needed for the new normal  
Over the past weeks, all New Zealanders have had to dramatically change the way we live and work – as individuals, as families and as a society.  
736. Man fled in police car, donned officer’s hat, then took BMW  
A man who stole a police car during a manhunt that spanned 270km has pleaded guilty to a number of charges.  
737. Domestic violence calls to police increase in lockdown  
Family harm is on the rise as women find it harder to escape their abusers during Covid-19 restrictions.  
738. Police Remembrance Day  
On Police Remembrance Day, 29 September, we remember serving and former police who have died.  
739. Covid 19 coronavirus: Central Hawke's Bay police spat on, stood down for Covid 19 testing  
Two police constables have been stood down as a precaution, after being spat on by a woman who later claimed to have Covid-19 symptoms.  
740. Coronavirus: Worst districts for lockdown breaches revealed by police  
There were 1122 breaches of New Zealand's Covid-19 lockdown rules in Counties Manukau alone during alert level 4, new data has revealed.  
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