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911. Police Association supports proposed firearm prohibition orders  
Chris Cahill told RNZ the Police Association broadly supports the government's proposal for Firearms Prohibition Orders.  
912. Police ART arrest in suburban area raises concerns  
Police Association president Chris Cahill said the response to this incident was appropriate.  
913. Two townships may face police cuts  
Police chiefs have not ruled out cutting numbers at some stations to bolster a 24-hour, seven days a week, service at Rolleston.  
914. Tyres shot, helicopter search after fleeing man threatens police, rams cars  
A man allegedly rammed multiple vehicles and threatened to injure officers with a knife and spade during his bid to flee police overnight.  
915. Welfare of members always came first  
Detective Inspector Stuart Mills, a former vice-president of the Police Association and long-serving activist, was made a life member at this year’s annual conference.  
916. Iam Keen (November 2019)  
This column is written by a frontline police member. It does not represent the views or policies of the Police Association.  
917. Money is the evidence of the drugs  
Follow the money is what Superintendent Iain Chapman, national manager criminal investigations advises, because transnational organised crime groups operate through money.  
918. 501s mean business  
Detective Sergeant Ray Sunkel, head of Police’s motorcycle gang unit, has a frontline view of organised crime.  
919. Gangs bring in the professionals  
The growth of organised crime was a real concern and “we need to do things differently”, Police Minister Stuart Nash said as he officially opened the Police Association annual conference.  
920. A defining year for all Kiwis  
The terror attack in Christchurch was foremost on the minds of many of the speakers at this year’s Police Association conference.  
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