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Recognition for work in auto theft reduction

Tuesday, 28 February 2006, 12:12 am | NZ Security Association

Nearly 100 cars are stolen in New Zealand every day. The efforts of the New Zealand Security Association (NZSA) towards reducing this sobering statistic have been recognised with a commendation in the International Association of Auto Theft Investigation ... More >>

Car Owners Warned of Theft Risk

Thursday, 3 November 2005, 5:01 pm | NZ Security Association

Owners of older model cars are at risk because of the easy access to duplicate keys which can not only be used to gain entry, but also for starting the car. The New Zealand Security Association (NZSA) says the best way to guard against this problem ... More >>

Use Horses For Courses Says Security Industry

Thursday, 3 November 2005, 4:09 pm | NZ Security Association

The New Zealand Security Association has come out in support of the growing number of people who say the pressures on police could be lessened by a policy of “horses for courses”. More >>

Security Guards’ Actions Saved Lives

Monday, 27 June 2005, 9:32 am | NZ Security Association

The actions of two security officers in the course of their duties were so exceptional, judges in the 2005 New Zealand Security Association Security Officer of the Year were unable to choose between them. More >>

Burglaries Down: Public Negligence Up

Friday, 24 June 2005, 12:44 am | NZ Security Association

Partnerships with the security and insurance industries, along with a move to digital intelligence-led strategies, are helping Police bring down the number of burglaries taking place in New Zealand. More >>

Legislation “Hopelessly Outdated

Wednesday, 22 June 2005, 2:56 pm | NZ Security Association

When the New Zealand Private Investigators and Security Guards Act was last revised 31 years ago, cellphones were a rarity; internet fraud was unheard of and burglars relied on tips not texts to get their information. More >>

Up Front - the NZSA e-Newsletter October 2004

Saturday, 23 October 2004, 3:08 pm | NZ Security Association

Over the last two weeks there has been some media publicity around alarm installers not being qualified to install and security officers wanting to do more police work. More >>

UP FRONT - NZSA e-Newsletter - Vol 3 No.7

Wednesday, 7 July 2004, 9:56 am | NZ Security Association

As I mentioned in the last UP FRONT, it is planned that the next conference will be held in Auckland with the possibility of combining it with a trade exhibition that will also be open to the public for all or part of the time. More >>

Up Front The NZSA e-Newsletter June 2004

Thursday, 17 June 2004, 1:56 pm | NZ Security Association

It was probably the highest attendance rate that has ever been achieved and the delegates heard from speakers as far away as the UK and USA on many aspects of security. More >>

Security Industry Targets Safer Communities

Friday, 11 June 2004, 10:32 am | NZ Security Association

NEW ZEALAND SECURITY ASSOCIATION (INC) 7 ANZAC STREET P O BOX 33 936 TAKAPUNA AUCKLAND 1309 NEW ZEALAND More >>

Security Industry Solution To Safer Communities

Thursday, 3 June 2004, 3:25 pm | NZ Security Association

The New Zealand Security Association says most crime in New Zealand is at a community level and that level has risen so dramatically in recent years that the public has come to accept that safer communities cannot just be the responsibility of the Police More >>

Up Front The NZSA e-Newsletter May 2004

Friday, 21 May 2004, 10:22 am | NZ Security Association

New Zealand Fire Service The New Zealand Fire Service have concerns about the number of unwanted false alarms that they receive from private monitoring companies - have your say! More >>

UPFRONT: NZSA e-Newsletter

Thursday, 18 December 2003, 8:51 am | NZ Security Association

2003 has been a year of real achievement for your association, with strengthening of our relationships with the Crown, the police and the insurance industry. Final touches are being made to the historical Memorandum of Understanding between the ... More >>

Keep Your Car For Christmas

Thursday, 11 December 2003, 1:05 pm | NZ Security Association

Ho ho..oh no! What kind of Christmas will it be this year if someone steals or breaks into your car? More >>

Plan For A Holiday Break – Not Break-In

Thursday, 11 December 2003, 1:04 pm | NZ Security Association

Amidst the enthusiasm that we all feel as our Christmas holidays approach it is all too easy to overlook the important matter of the security of our homes while we are away. More >>

Sensitive Company Documentation At Risk

Thursday, 11 December 2003, 1:03 pm | NZ Security Association

As many companies close their doors for Christmas, the New Zealand Security Association says it is a good time to take stock of company security measures, to protect both their reputation and profitability. More >>

Vehicle Security Standards Latest Of Series

Monday, 6 October 2003, 4:27 pm | NZ Security Association

Vehicle security standards launched at Parliament today are the latest addition to a series being introduced by the New Zealand Security Association. More >>

Soaring Vehicle Theft Tackled

Monday, 6 October 2003, 11:44 am | NZ Security Association

It's a sobering statistic on its own that nearly 100 cars are stolen in New Zealand every day. More >>

Life-Saving Security Officer Takes National Title

Monday, 23 June 2003, 12:05 am | NZ Security Association

Quick decision-making, compassion and professionalism that were directly responsible for saving a life were among the qualities which have earned Sky City Auckland security officer Taua Ioane the title Security Officer of the Year. More >>

Security Officers’ Role To Eliminate Risk

Friday, 20 June 2003, 9:51 am | NZ Security Association

It would be wonderful if all New Zealanders were able to live in an environment where their actions and reactions to security were not driven or at least underpinned by fear, says the newly elected chairman of the New Zealand Security Association, Mr ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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