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Police alarmed at drunken chaos
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[New Zealand Herald] - Last weekend, police teamed up with volunteers and health staff and entered licensed premises to test compliance with the Sale of Liquor Act. Relieving area commander for Whangarei/Kaipara, Inspector Tracy Phillips, said breaches included having
Push to stop thefts from cars
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[Northern Advocate] - A number of CCTV cameras are sited at the Town Basin, funded by the council and monitored by the police. Relieving Whangarei/Kaipara Area Commander Inspector Tracy Phillips said it was disappointing visitors were targeted by thieves. "I think it's a
Drunken striptease nipped in bud
www.3news.co.nz
[3News NZ] - The joint operation to test host responsibility and liquor licensing compliance in the run-up to Christmas uncovered a raft of breaches, Whangarei acting area commander Inspector Tracy Phillips said. However, police didn't bargain for the impromptu
Google News: MS sufferers take the plunge off UK's longest zip wire
[This is Gloucestershire] - Dave Edwards, Lisa Neale, Steve Pearce, Tracy Phillips and Carinne Clark. They whizzed along the 700-metre wire – the longest in the UK – to raise money for the charity, which supports sufferers and their families. Chairman Steve Pearce said they hope
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