
Steve Greally
Superintendent Steve Greally serves as the Director of Road Policing for the New Zealand Police, where he plays a crucial role in overseeing road safety initiatives and managing road policing operations. Recently, he has been involved in addressing a significant integrity issue concerning over 30,000 inaccurately recorded breath tests, which has raised concerns about the accountability and reliability of police practices in New Zealand.
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Steve Greally is the director of road policing who urged drivers to take extra caution after recent road accidents.
One person dead after Ōpunake crash on SH45Director of road policing Superintendent Steve Greally said that is absolutely gutting.
Solo transtasman sailor rescued after night in rough seas off NorthlandSuperintendent Steve Greally, director of road policing, told the Herald police would be out on the roads over the next two weeks targeting speed, distracted drivers, non-wearing of seatbelts, and impairment.
Christmas road toll: New Zealand’s most dangerous places to drive this weekSuperintendent Steve Greally, director of road policing, told the Herald police would be out on the roads over the next two weeks targeting speed, distracted drivers, non-wearing of seatbelts, and impairment.
Christmas road toll: New Zealand’s most dangerous places to drive this weekSteve Greally is the director of road policing who discussed the discovery of data anomalies in breath tests.
How police discovered 30,000 ‘falsely or erroneously’ recorded breath tests










