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Thanks for overwhelming support
"Thank you for looking after us, looking after you!"
That's the message from Police and Army personnel stationed at the Christchurch City Centre cordons who have been overwhelmed by the generosity, support and tolerance of the community since Saturday's earthquake.
Senior Sergeant John Robinson said: "From the hot coffee to home made scones, from the friendly chats to pats on the back, the many Police and Army staff who have been working long shifts greatly appreciate the support of the Canterbury public. I am confident that this continued tolerance, goodwill and support of each other will get Canterbury through these difficult times."
ENDS
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