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“I'm No Hero” - New Zealand Police Association

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<strong>No</strong>vember 2002150ContentsFrom the President 150Useful info and contacts 150Greymouth Clean Bill of Health 151GSF Transfers - Progress at Last 151America’s Cup Operation 152UK Recruitment Initiative Update 152District Foundation Course 152<strong>No</strong> Membership- <strong>No</strong> Legal Assistance 153Code of Conduct Booklet 153Are you Aware? 153Annual Conference Highlights 154Annual Conference Resolutions 154MethEdemic - Statistics Tella Sobering Story 155Politicians Breakfast on Meth 156Safety Screens for <strong>Police</strong> Vehicles 156I’m <strong>No</strong> Hero - <strong>New</strong> York Cop 156Sports <strong>New</strong>s 157<strong>Police</strong> Home Loans Even Better 158Keen on Wine 158Importance of Estate Planning 159Copper’s Crossword 159View from the Bottom 160Court Date Correction 160Memorial Wall 160Constable Bob 160Who Said Holiday Homesare Always Full? 161Holiday Home Availability 161Remembrance Day 161Letters to the Editor 162<strong>Police</strong> Health Plan 163Staffpac Insurance 164NZ <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Association</strong><strong>New</strong>s is the newsletterof the <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong><strong>Police</strong> <strong>Association</strong> andincorporates the <strong>New</strong><strong>Zealand</strong> <strong>Police</strong> Journalfirst published in 1937.Editor Tracy Hall<strong>No</strong>vember 2002, Vol. 35, <strong>No</strong>. 10ISSN 1175-9445Deadline for next issue <strong>No</strong>vember 10, 2002.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>New</strong>s must not bereproduced in part or as a whole without theformal consent of the copyright holder - <strong>New</strong><strong>Zealand</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Association</strong>.<strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> <strong>Police</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>New</strong>sletterfrom the presidentWaddaya know. Auckland’sproblems are going to be solved bythe appointment of an AssistantCommissioner who will... who will......well we’re not quite sure whatthey will do.Waddaya know. Auckland’sproblems are going to be solved bythe appointment of an AssistantCommissioner who will... who will......well we’re not quite sure whatthey will do. One cynic asked howmany ‘I’ cars he can drive at once?If it means that <strong>Police</strong> will defy theillogic of the local bodies in thatcity and have one personoverseeing the competing interestsof the three districts that make upAuckland then it could be a damnedgood idea i.e. a Region Commander.However, since it is a short termtemporary appointment, one fears itis yet another low cost insult to theintelligence of Aucklander’s and willonly result in another report, whichtalks about high workloads, highliving costs, and recruiting andretention problems.Naturally ignored will be the onepractical solution to retaining staffthat is staring police in the face, atthe recent National <strong>Police</strong><strong>Association</strong> conference a $2,500incentive was endorsed, for staffwho are in the affected districts atthe beginning and end of afinancial year. It is designed to slowattrition while the recruitinginitiatives are implemented.Instead, what do we get? A seriesof platitudes to go with themisleading figures still being fed tothe media, which seems to be the‘lot’ of the dangerously overworkedAuckland <strong>Police</strong>.Local bodies are loosing faith inboth the Commissioner’s and theMinister’s offices over their failureto act bravely and decisively on thisissue. Lending Auckland one of theeighth-floor heavies is unlikely togive those taking an increasedinterest in the personal safety oftheir ratepayers, faith that thecentral bureaucracy shares theirpriorities.Useful Information & Contacts<strong>Association</strong> and <strong>Police</strong> Welfare Fund:<strong>Police</strong> Network 44446Freephone 0800 500 122<strong>Police</strong> Home Loans 0800 800 808Staffpac Claims 0800 110 088All enquiries (04) 496 6800<strong>Police</strong> Credit Union 0800 429 000or (04) 472 9645Credit Union www.policecu.org.nzGSF Information 0800 654 731PSS Information 0800 777 243Website www.policeassn.org.nzVice PresidentsGeoff Smith (025)268 9417Richard Middleton (025)268 9411Field Officers<strong>No</strong>rthland and Auckland Districts: Stewart Mills (025) 268 9407Waikato, BOP and Eastern Districts: Eric <strong>New</strong>man (025) 268 9408Central and Wellington Districts: JJ Taylor (025) 268 9409Tasman, Canterbury and Southern Districts: Dave McKirdy (025) 268 9410Regional DirectorsRegion One Steve Hawkins Whangaparoa (025) 268 9419Region Two Mark Leys Papakura (025) 268 9413Region Three Tony Jeurissen Kawerau (025) 268 9414Region Four Logan Alderson Napier (025) 268 9415Region Five Stuart Mills Office of Com (025) 268 9416Region Six Peter Burt Timaru (025) 322 444Region Seven Dave Steel <strong>No</strong>rth Dunedin(025) 268 9418

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