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NSW: Union denies industrial laws stymieing police reforms
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AAP General News (Australia)
02-22-2002
NSW: Union denies industrial laws stymieing police reforms
SYDNEY, Feb 22 AAP - Blaming desk-ridden pregnant officers for a lack of police visibility
on the beat was not the answer to improving the service, the police union said today.
The NSW Police Association has taken issue with comments from Police Commissioner Peter
Ryan that industrial agreements were stymieing reforms in the service.
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