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  1. Police enforce gang insignia ban minutes after new law takes effect | TVNZ Breakfast
      • Enforce: To compel observance or compliance with a law, rule, or obligation.
      • Insignia: A badge or symbol that represents an organization or group, often used to show affiliation.
  1. We have a new top cop Richard Chambers has been chosen as the next police commissioner.
      • Police Commissioner: The highest-ranking officer in a police force, responsible for overseeing law enforcement operations.
  1. Replacing Andrew Costa as of next week.
      • As of Next Week: A phrase indicating that the change will take effect starting next week.
  1. The new gang patch ban came into effect as of midnight.
      • Gang Patch Ban: A law or policy prohibiting the public display of gang insignias or symbols.
  1. My staff are focused on core policing.
      • Core Policing: The fundamental duties of the police force, such as law enforcement and maintaining public safety.
  1. Our job is law enforcement.
      • Law Enforcement: The activity of ensuring compliance with laws, often through policing actions.
  1. They're well supported that we look after their welfare.
      • Welfare: The health, safety, and overall well-being of individuals.
  1. Leaders across my organization remain very connected to the front line.
      • Connected: Actively engaged or maintaining close communication.
  1. I will also be looking for opportunities to reinvest.
      • Reinvest: To allocate resources back into the organization to improve its capabilities or operations.
  1. So our physical management's also critical.
      • Physical Management: Ensuring physical safety, resources, and operational readiness of the police force.
  1. What I'm saying is that I'm open to the reality of policing.
      • Open to the Reality: Being receptive to the current challenges and evolving nature of policing.
  1. Policing is becoming more volatile and more unpredictable.
      • Volatile: Prone to sudden changes or becoming dangerous or unstable.
      • Unpredictable: Difficult to foresee or anticipate.
  1. And having spent 12 months offshore leading into police global operations.
      • Offshore: Refers to working in a location outside one's home country.
      • Global Operations: Managing or leading international initiatives or activities.
  1. I would like to live in a country where we don't have to routinely arm our staff.
      • Routinely Arm: Regularly equipping staff with weapons.
  1. You talk about the volatility for the frontline police that you're seeing around the world.
      • Volatility: Instability or frequent changes that affect safety and operations.
      • Frontline Police: Officers actively involved in maintaining law and order in public spaces.
  1. There's a lack of trust within the organisation itself with hierarchy.
      • Hierarchy: A system of ranks or levels within an organisation where some individuals or groups hold authority over others.
  1. The messages that I've had from myself across the country have been reassuring.
      • Reassuring: Providing comfort or confidence, especially during uncertainty.
  1. That individual has now been prosecuted for displaying gang insignia in a public place.
      • Prosecuted: Charged and tried in a court of law for committing an offense.
  1. When you consider what gang insignia is, you need to enforce this new legislation.
      • Legislation: Laws or legal rules established by a government.
  1. It's a sign symbol representation commonly displayed to denote membership of or an affiliation with a gang.
      • Denote: To signify or represent.
      • Affiliation: A connection or association with a group or organization.
  1. They've put a tremendous amount of effort into understanding this legislation.
      • Tremendous: Very large or significant in amount or intensity.
  1. You spent, was it a year with Interpol?
      • Interpol: The International Criminal Police Organization, which facilitates cross-border police cooperation.
  1. Focused on organised and emerging crime.
      • Organised Crime: Illegal activities carried out by structured groups.
      • Emerging Crime: New or evolving forms of criminal activities.
  1. I've had interactions with police jurisdictions throughout the world.
      • Jurisdictions: The legal authority or area where law enforcement operates.
  1. But we are incredibly lucky and incredibly privileged to live in such an amazing country here.
      • Privileged: Having special advantages, rights, or benefits that others may not have.
 
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