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Crime strategy detailed

Fighting crime and maintaining law and order requires a sophisticated approach, according to the president of the Labour Party, Ms Ruth Dyson. Ms Dyson spoke to Labour Party members in Sydenham and Lyttelton on Saturday about law and order. The issue needed a partnership between the Government, the community and the police, she said. “One part of the approach to crime must be showing that criminal activity is not acceptable.” Ms Dyson said women were particularly interested in issues of security.

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Press, 11 December 1989, Page 2

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Crime strategy detailed Press, 11 December 1989, Page 2

Crime strategy detailed Press, 11 December 1989, Page 2

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