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South Australia Police drops literacy and numeracy tests for new applicants

South Australia Police drops literacy and numeracy tests for new applicants

Sky News AU6 hours ago

Liberal senator Alex Antic discusses South Australia Police's dropping of literacy and numeracy tests for new applicants.
'The first thing I'd say about this is, this actually really shows the crisis that we've got in amongst policing,' Mr Antic told Sky News host James Macpherson.
'This is just another one that this Labor government is struggling with and having problems with.'

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