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National should leave our police alone
Saturday, 16 March 2013, 12:01 pm
Press Release: New Zealand Labour Party
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National should leave our police alone
Police Minister
Anne Tolley would be best to take some of her own advice and
leave our police alone, Labour's Police spokesperson Kris
Faafoi says.
"True to form Anne Tolley is now blaming
Labour for police station closures and a fall in frontline
police numbers, something she has forced on them through
budget cuts.
“That is just classic pot and
kettle.
"What we are now seeing - on a regular basis - is
the reality of the budget pressure Ms Tolley has put police
under. She alone is responsible for the cuts and closures,
yet she has the cheek to try and shift responsibility to
everyone but herself.
"Labour knows our cops are doing as
good a job as they can. They are passionate and
professional. But they have a minister who is making their
job harder.
"The Police Association knows that the thin
blue line is thinning and that officers are being forced to
do much more with much less.
“If anyone needs to
leave our police alone, it's Anne
Tolley.”
ends
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