Ward

Ward

police officer New Zealand

Ward is a police spokesperson who highlighted the recent traffic enforcement operation in Whanganui, where nearly 10,000 drivers were breath-tested over two days. He expressed disappointment over ongoing dangerous driving behaviors, emphasizing the police's commitment to road safety and the prevention of tragic incidents. His comments reflect the broader efforts of law enforcement to target issues such as speeding, seatbelt non-compliance, and distracted driving.

Born on Jan 01, 1990 (35 years old)

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Australia Australia: One judge, Ward, questioned Izzo about why the decision to lodge the appeal was made so late. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: Court of Appeal dismisses boy's case and orders payment of legal costs

Australia Australia: Ward attempted to block the parliament from voting to expel him and lost his final chance at hanging onto his job. 2

The Sydney Morning Herald: Ward held on to the bitter end. Now his seat is up for grabs

Australia Australia: Ward issued a statement late last week confirming he intended to appeal his conviction. 3

The Sydney Morning Herald: NSW parliament seeks urgent appeal hearing to expel rapist MP

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Ward managed Hampton at Aston Villa and supported her during a difficult time in her career. 7

BBC: Hannah Hampton: From serious eye condition to England goalkeeper

New Zealand New Zealand: Ward owns Belle Collective in Waipukurau and helps high school students with a free ball attire initiative. 9

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: On The Up: Waipukurau shop owner helps high school students with free ball attire initiative

Australia Australia: Ward is a Liberal Party minister responsible for child protection and is accused of serious allegations. 2

The Sydney Morning Herald: alleged rape victim questioned on police video retracing steps