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891. Research into body / car cameras approved  
Conference delegates have voted in favour of the Police Association investigating the suitability of frontline staff being equipped with body and/or car cameras and to report the findings to next…  
892. The sharp end of police work  
Police work can be messy, dirty and dangerous, including coming into contact with sharp objects such as hypodermic needles.  
893. Iam Keen (December 2019)  
This column is written by a frontline police member. It does not represent the views or policies of the Police Association.  
894. Cannabis at the corner store  
The policing landscape in New Zealand could be very different this time next year if a referendum results in the legalisation of recreational cannabis. Following a recent fact-finding trip to Canada,…  
895. Bullying under review  
Police staff are no strangers to claims of bullying and intimidation in the workplace, but increasing awareness and intolerance around such behaviour have pushed the issue into the spotlight this…  
896. Over our heads  
Cops in baseball caps? They do it overseas, so why not here, especially in the sunny north?  
897. President's Column: Balance risk and protection  
We cannot close 2019 without thinking back to March 15, which will forever be the defining moment of this year.  
898. Whanganui slowly learning to move forward after nine homicides in two years  
Police Association president Chris Cahill says police are also feeling the pressure.  
899. Police News December 2019  
In this issue: Cannabis at the corner store; what legalisation could look like in New Zealand; caps for cops - a cool idea for the frontline; reviews into bullying in Police; research approved for…  
900. Lawyer admits money laundering allegedly linked to Comancheros Motorcycle Club  
A lawyer has pleaded guilty to money laundering transactions which allegedly aided the Comancheros Motorcycle Club.  
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