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3 unusual facts about Howard Broad


Howard Broad

Police Association president Greg O'Connor, and opposition police spokesman Brian Neeson, who suggested police would next be sharing teabags, derided the move.

For his work as the principal law enforcement member with Netsafe, the national multi-agency Internet safety programme, the Society for the Policing of Cyberspace (Canada) named him the 2002 inaugural winner of the International Law Enforcement Award.

Netsafe

Police Superintendent (now Police Commissioner) Howard Broad, as the principal law enforcement member involved, went to Canada and received the award and trophy.



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