COMMENT: If our Pride Parade is to be a celebration of inclusion and creating a stronger community, then our LGBT police must be allowed to participate in uniform.
The New Zealand Police has a chequered history with the LGBT community. I was lucky to grow up in a country where gay men weren't harassed and arrested as they were before 1986.
That is not to say those problems disappeared the day homosexual law reform became a reality 32 years ago. But the New Zealand Police have been working to change things. LGBT police men and women have led the charge.
Fighting to change a culture that historically has been unwelcoming for LGBT New Zealanders isn't easy. I imagine it's a very difficult and thankless task. The LGBT community as a whole owes a debt of gratitude to those who have fought to change the system. Those employees of the New Zealand Police force deserve our recognition, thanks and support.
Instead, the Auckland Pride Festival has chosen to do the opposite. The decision last week to ban LGBT officers from marching in their uniform was shameful, especially from an organisation that is supposed to be in charge of creating an event celebrating inclusion.