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1000 Extra Police All Sworn
Thursday, 8 December 2005, 3:37 pm | Police Association
"Police everywhere in NZ will be buoyed by the Government's clear commitment today to 1000 sworn Police officers plus the very necessary additional support staff they will need to do their job. It's a reassuring Christmas message for frontline police ... More >>
Police Assoc. Encouraged by High-Ranking Minister
Wednesday, 19 October 2005, 4:49 pm | Police Association
"The Police Association are encouraged by the appointment of Hon Annette King, a high ranking Cabinet Minister and proven performer, to Minister of Police," NZ Police Association President, Mr O'Connor said today. More >>
More Sworn Police Welcomed
Wednesday, 19 October 2005, 4:48 pm | Police Association
"The Police Association congratulates the efforts of NZ First and welcomes the new Government's commitment to provide another 1000 Police staff over the next 3 budget years, with the expectation that those promised will be sworn police officers ... More >>
Criticism of Counties Manukau Police Unjustified
Monday, 10 October 2005, 5:19 pm | Police Association
"The damage done to the reputation of Counties Manukau Police by Judge Davidson's comment about a widespread sick culture, is only partly undone by today's report," Police Association President Greg O'Connor said today. More >>
Hawkins did his Best for Police
Tuesday, 4 October 2005, 4:42 pm | Police Association
"The out-going Police Minister battled hard for police," Association President Greg O'Connor said today. More >>
Public: Crime, Violence One Of Top Four Problems
Thursday, 25 August 2005, 5:02 pm | Police Association
Public Think Crime And Violence One Of The Top Four Most Important Problems Facing The Country Today More >>
Good Cops Doing What They Believed Was Their Job
Friday, 19 August 2005, 3:13 pm | Police Association
"The two police officers in the Motorcade who were convicted are good cops who were doing their absolute best to perform their duty," NZ Police Association President, Mr O'Connor said today. More >>
Acknowledgement Of Frontline Shortages Apparent
Thursday, 11 August 2005, 4:12 pm | Police Association
"The Police Association sees Labour's promise to provide 250 Community Police as a welcome acknowledgement that New Zealand is currently under policed," NZ Police Association President, Mr O'Connor said today. More >>
Police Recruitment Problems First Raised By Police
Monday, 8 August 2005, 9:47 am | Police Association
"Problems with Police recruitment were first raised by Police themselves publicly last week and what was raised seems to be confirmed by the information we have received ourselves," NZ Police Association President, Mr O'Connor said today.* More >>
Police Minister Poorly Advised Over Recruitment
Friday, 5 August 2005, 2:30 pm | Police Association
"It's a shame the Police Minister has attacked the Police Association as the ones raising the recruiting and retention issue, when in reality it was Police themselves who brought the issue to the public," NZ Police Association President, Mr O'Connor ... More >>
Budget 05: Only 8 More Frontline Response Cars
Thursday, 19 May 2005, 5:52 pm | Police Association
Budget Leaves 45 Police Areas Scrapping Over Only 8 More Frontline Response Cars To Answer Calls More >>
Centres Report Mana From Heaven
Wednesday, 11 May 2005, 5:09 pm | Police Association
Communications Centres articulated by the Association on behalf of staff, have finally been recognised and staff look forward to the implementation of the recommendations made in the Independent External Review of Communications Centres released today," ... More >>
Crime Reduction Means Police Can Make A Difference
Thursday, 3 March 2005, 5:54 pm | Police Association
"The areas of crime investigation that police have focused on have brought about the greatest reduction in crime," NZ Police Association President, Mr O'Connor said. More >>
What does this mean for other officers?
Sunday, 16 June 2002, 7:15 pm | Police Association
POLICE ASSOCIATION ASKS - What does this mean for other officers who must use lethal force? More >>