16500 New Zealand police officers will be issued with smartphones which have evidence-quality cameras. Many members of the public also have smartphones. Phones are becoming a spotlight on criminal behaviour as well as on policing, and increasingly, juries are now able to watch the crimes unfold.
- Start 0 : 00 : 21
- Finish 0 : 07 : 00
- Duration 06 : 39
Reporters
- John Sellwood (Reporter, TV3)
Speakers
- Jack Maikuku (Smartphone Advocate)
- Dave Cliff (Assistant Police Commissioner)
- Greg O'Connor (President, Police Association)
- Tony Bouchier (President, Criminal bar Association)
2Do we know what is actually in processed food? Many iconic New Zealand products are actually full of ingredients that are made elsewhere.
- Start 0 : 10 : 54
- Finish 0 : 22 : 03
- Duration 11 : 09
Reporters
- Rebecca Wright (Reporter, TV3)
Speakers
- Wendyl Nissen (Author)
- Katherine Rich (Chief Executive, New Zealand Food and Grocery Council)
3How has the drought affected New Zealand's only tea plantation in the Waikato town of Gordontown?
- Start 0 : 26 : 30
- Finish 0 : 30 : 36
- Duration 04 : 06
Reporters
- Kate King (Reporter, TV3)
Speakers
- Sen Kong (Marketing Executive, Zealong)
- Fabian Maisonneuvre (Quality Control Manager, Zealong)
Locations
- Gordonton, New Zealand (Waikato)