By Felix Walton of RNZ
The Human Rights Commission is urging police to address their treatment of transgender people after an officer broke a woman's ankle and misgendered her in reports.
The officers involved repeatedly referred to the woman with male pronouns, despite acknowledging she was transgender, an Independent Police Conduct Authority report said.
Senior human rights adviser Vee Blackwood said the officers' behaviour indicated deeper cultural issues within the police force.
They said the incident, which was yesterday ruled as excessive force, was far from the first of its kind.