
Alf Filipaina: Manukau Ward councillor says $562 million funding is a good start and looks forward to its implementation
Early Edition with Ryan Bridge · Newstalk ZB
May 8, 20223m 44s
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A former community constable says the youth committing ram raids lack respect for their family units.
More than $562 million has been promised over four years for more frontline police, a new firearms unit and a package for businesses to protect themselves.
Manukau Ward councillor Alf Filipaina told Kate Hawkesby it's a good start, and he's looking forward to seeing its implementation.
“We’ve seen the disrespect for not only the family unit at a very young age and also to Police and authority; we’ve seen that happen over many years.”
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More than $562 million has been promised over four years for more frontline police, a new firearms unit and a package for businesses to protect themselves.
Manukau Ward councillor Alf Filipaina told Kate Hawkesby it's a good start, and he's looking forward to seeing its implementation.
“We’ve seen the disrespect for not only the family unit at a very young age and also to Police and authority; we’ve seen that happen over many years.”
LISTEN ABOVE
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