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961. Gang disorder demands action  
Last month’s announcement of Operation Tauwhiro – the Police crackdown on gangs – has raised the question: Why do we need a special operation to focus on gang firearm-related violence when that…  
962. Police News March 2021  
Inside the revised pursuit policy; rejoin roadblock - the cops who can't get back in; Employment Court win for members on motor vehicle reimbursements; taking the mystery out of the Covid-19 vaccine;…  
963. Inside the revised pursuit policy  
After a raft of reports, recommendations and handwringing over several years, Police has made a significant “revision” of its rules around fleeing drivers and police pursuits.  
964. Many members to benefit from court ruling  
In a significant decision affecting many Police staff, the Employment Court has upheld an earlier ruling by the Employment Relations Authority (ERA) on eligibility for reimbursement of travel…  
965. Police Association fully supportive of gang crackdown  
The New Zealand Police Association welcomes the Police nationwide initiative to crack down on gangs, targeting their firearms, violence, and the proceeds of their crimes.  
966. FLASHBACK: The most difficult files  
In the 1980s, New Plymouth police and social workers set the benchmarks for dealing with sexual abuse cases.  
967. OBITUARY: Gary Raymond Lendrum 20.02.58-30.12.20  
An icon of investigative policing  
968. Stories that need to be shared  
Police Association president Chris Cahill, who has spent much of his career working on organised crime cases, reviews Gangland by Jared Savage.  
969. Working on it  
Return-to-work advisers help ill or injured Police staff reintegrate back into the workforce. We report on their work and share two stories from members who have been through the process.  
970. IAM KEEN (February 2021)  
This column is written by a frontline police member. It does not represent the views or policies of the Police Association.  
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