A podcast discussion featuring Karl Dean, Federated Farmers' rural crime spokesperson, highlights ACT's proposed crackdown on rural crime through enhanced police presence, improved connectivity, and targeted penalties, while questioning Labour's commitment to community engagement
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We've got another rural election policy out of field days. This one's from ACT. It's promising to crack down on rural crime. More funding for rural police, better 111 connectivity, tougher penalties for livestock theft and a dedicated rural crime unit. Carl Dean is the Federated Farmers Rural Crime Spokesperson and with us. Morning, Carl. Morning, Heather.
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stricter legal consequences to deter rural theft
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