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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    Police officers have the right not to be abused

    Police officers have the right not to be abused


    That's the message from the Police Association President.

    Two officers were injured last night when they were attacked with a baseball bat at a routine traffic stop in Hamilton.

    Police Association President Chris Cahill says people need to face consequences when they assault officers.

    He says we can't let small crimes slide, because left unanswered they can escalate.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

     Other Law and Order News
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     25 Aug: The Crown claims the man accused of murdering five people by setting a Wellington hostel alight in 2023 started the blaze because he didn't want to live there anymore
     25 Aug: A couple arrested in Wanaka, alleged to have faked cancer to defraud family and friends of one million dollars, are facing fresh charges
     25 Aug: Auckland's High Court is hearing closing arguments this week, in the high-profile Zuru nappy trial
     25 Aug: A man injured by officers in a double police shooting in Christchurch, remains in hospital for an eleventh day
     25 Aug: Christchurch Police are making enquiries, after a woman died in custody in Christchurch this morning
     25 Aug: Concern that internal issues among gang members in Levin is spilling out into the community
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     Today's News

    Entertainment:
    Al Jardine has hit out at Mike Love for the speech he made at Brian Wilson's funeral 13:58

    Law and Order:
    A 36-year-old woman has been given bail without plea after the discovery of a dead newborn baby in Auckland's Albert Park yesterday 13:57

    Law and Order:
    The Crown claims the man accused of murdering five people by setting a Wellington hostel alight in 2023 started the blaze because he didn't want to live there anymore 13:57

    Entertainment:
    Olivia Colman has been ordered to tone down her swearing during visits to the US 13:28

    Health & Safety:
    A couple arrested in Wanaka, alleged to have faked cancer to defraud family and friends of one million dollars, are facing fresh charges 13:27

    Business:
    A ‘scathing’ report on RNZ’s performance obscures the good news – and the challenge of serving many audiences 13:07

    Business:
    Auckland's High Court is hearing closing arguments this week, in the high-profile Zuru nappy trial 13:07

    Entertainment:
    Katie Price feels "at peace" following a public spat with her ex-husband Peter Andre 12:58

    Rugby:
    New Zealand's Portia Woodman-Wickliffe scores record 21st try at Women's Rugby World Cup in win over Spain 12:37

    Entertainment:
    Grimes has split from Anyma 12:28


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