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Police Radio Use in Tom Phillips’ Shooting Violated Laws

4 November 2025
in New Zealand
Police Radio Use in Tom Phillips’ Shooting Violated Laws
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Police Commissioner Richard Chambers requested an investigation into legal action against Stuff for publishing audio of police radiocommunications related to the shooting of officer Tom Phillips. Although a legal opinion indicated a breach of the Radiocommunications Act, police have decided not to prosecute at this time, citing the desire to avoid court while ensuring such incidents do not recur. Stuff has defended its actions in the publication. Chambers emphasized the seriousness of the issue despite the lack of prosecution.

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