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741. Mongols bikies gang banned from wearing patches in Government buildings  
Mongol bike gang members will no longer be allowed to set foot in schools, courts and other government buildings while wearing their patches.  
742. Police to end armed response teams trial  
The trial of police armed response teams in Canterbury ends on Sunday.  
743. Coronavirus: Reported crime is down but police fear hidden cases - and a post-lockdown surge  
The preliminary data shows driving offences and crashes reduced by 57 per cent, theft and burglary by 42 per cent, and assaults by 26 per cent.  
744. Massive crash on Melbourne highway leaves four police officers dead  
TPAV secretary Wayne Gatt said it was a brutally sad reminder of the danger police face in the course of their service, every minute of every shift.  
745. Coronavirus: PM praises Auckland cleaner as unsung hero of pandemic  
Police at Otahuhu station know that without her, they could easily be put in harm's way.  
746. Almost 4000 people breached Covid-19 lockdown  
Police Association President Chris Cahill talks on The Panel about officers charging nearly 4,000 people with lockdown breaches  
747. Machete-wielding man called 111, threatened to 'kill people' before he was shot dead by police  
The man called 111 himself as he rampaged through a Papatoetoe street, threatening to kill people if they did not come.  
748. Man sentenced to prison for spitting at cop  
A 42-year-old man has been sentenced to 14 days in prison for spitting at a police officer in Rotorua.  
749. Covid-19: Lockdown to lift in a week, what does it mean for our emergency services?  
Police Association President Chris Cahill said the Prime Minister made the right call to move to alert level 3 next week.  
750. Police officer's fight for law change to recognise cumulative trauma  
A Manawatu cop is fighting for a law change to help emergency workers experiencing repeated trauma on the job.  
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