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<strong>April</strong> 2005<strong>Police</strong> <strong><strong>New</strong>s</strong> The Voice of <strong>Police</strong>■Industrial newsCONTENTS<strong>Association</strong> looking at work/life balance options .....................................................47How legal assistance works for you .........................................................................48Delays in PCA investigations causing stress .............................................................49GSF transfers update ...............................................................................................5350THE METH DISTRIBUTORS54FRONTLINE PRESSURES■■General newsBoston <strong>Police</strong> stop using pepper spray guns ...........................................................48Four RCMP officers killed in drug raid .....................................................................52Action against the sexual abuse of children .............................................................53LAPD Chief calls for 3000 more police officers ........................................................56NZ’s most important problem ................................................................................57LAPD considers ‘virtual policing’ .............................................................................57Youth Drug Court shows some promise ..................................................................57Compromise in LAPD disciplinary material ..............................................................59■FeatureAre we getting just the tip of the methamphetamine iceberg? ................................50Gangs moving into PR mode ............................................................................ 51/52<strong>Association</strong> launches “Fund the frontline” campaign ........................................ 54/55ColumnsFrom the President .................................................................................................47I Am Keen (View from the bottom) .........................................................................56Keen on Wine .........................................................................................................58Health Watch – wine and you .................................................................................58Spicers – what is behavioural finance? ....................................................................61Letters to the Editor .......................................................................................... 63/64■Sport/EntertainmentCopper’s crossword ................................................................................................59Sports news ...................................................................................................... 60/61Book review – Mesquite Smoke Dance ....................................................................6260SURF’S UPNZ <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Association</strong><strong>Police</strong> <strong><strong>New</strong>s</strong> is thenewsletter of the <strong>New</strong><strong>Zealand</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Association</strong>and incorporates the <strong>New</strong><strong>Zealand</strong> <strong>Police</strong> Journalfirst published in 1937.Editor: Steve Plowman<strong>April</strong> 2005, Vol. 38, No.3ISSN 1175-9445Deadline for next issue Monday, <strong>April</strong> 18, 2005.Published by the <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Association</strong>P.O. Box 12344, Willbank House,57 Willis Street, Wgtn.Phone: (04) 496 6800, Facsmile: (04) 471 1309Email: editor@policeassn.org.nzWebsite: www.policeassn.org.nzPrinted by City Print Communications, Wgtn.Opinions expressed are not necessarilythose of the <strong>Association</strong>.COPYRIGHT: NZPA <strong>Police</strong> <strong><strong>New</strong>s</strong> must not bereproduced in part or as a whole without theformal consent of the copyright holder - the <strong>New</strong><strong>Zealand</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Association</strong>.■Welfare/NoticesMemorial wall .........................................................................................................52Revocable Nomination Forms and why they are so important .................................52Holiday home availability ........................................................................................60Useful Information & Contacts<strong>Association</strong> and <strong>Police</strong> Welfare Fund:<strong>Police</strong> Network 44446 Website www.policeassn.org.nzFreephone 0800 500 122 <strong>Police</strong> Home Loans 0800 800 808<strong>Police</strong> Health Plan/Staffpac Insurance <strong>Police</strong> Credit Union 0800 429 000Quotes & information 0800 500 122 or (04) 472 9645or Fax (04) 496 6819 Credit Union www.policecu.org.nzStaffpac claims 0800 110 088 GSF information 0800 654 731All enquiries (04) 496 6800 PSS information 0800 777 243Vice PresidentsGeoff Smith (027) 268 9417Richard Middleton (027) 268 9411Field OfficersNorthland and Auckland Districts: Stewart Mills (027) 268 9407Waikato, BOP and Eastern Districts: Eric <strong>New</strong>man (027) 268 9408Central and Wellington Districts: JJ Taylor (027) 268 9409Tasman, Canterbury and Southern Districts: Dave McKirdy (027) 268 9410Regional DirectorsRegion One Steve Hawkins Whangaparoa (027) 268 9419Region Two Mark Leys Papatoetoe (027) 268 9413Region Three Mel Ridley Tauranga (027) 268 9414Region Four Chris Cahill Napier (027) 268 9415Region Five Stuart Mills Office of Com (027) 268 9416Region Six Craig Prior Sumner (027) 268 9412Region Seven Dave Steel North Dunedin (027) 268 941846

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