NSW state election 2015: Mike Baird denies he's running a law-and-order campaign

By James Robertson
Updated March 5 2015 - 2:18pm, first published 1:52pm
Premier Mike Baird with Police and Emergency Services Minister Stuart Ayres at Mount Druitt Police Station. Photo: Janie Barrett
Premier Mike Baird with Police and Emergency Services Minister Stuart Ayres at Mount Druitt Police Station. Photo: Janie Barrett
Premier Mike Baird with Police and Emergency Services Minister Stuart Ayres at Mount Druitt Police Station. Photo: Janie Barrett
Premier Mike Baird with Police and Emergency Services Minister Stuart Ayres at Mount Druitt Police Station. Photo: Janie Barrett
Premier Mike Baird has announced that the ageing Mount Druitt Police Station will be replaced.  Photo: Janie Barrett
Premier Mike Baird has announced that the ageing Mount Druitt Police Station will be replaced. Photo: Janie Barrett
Premier Mike Baird with Police and Emergency Services Minister Stuart Ayres at Mount Druitt Police Station. Photo: Janie Barrett
Premier Mike Baird with Police and Emergency Services Minister Stuart Ayres at Mount Druitt Police Station. Photo: Janie Barrett
Premier Mike Baird with Police and Emergency Services Minister Stuart Ayres at Mount Druitt Police Station. Photo: Janie Barrett
Premier Mike Baird with Police and Emergency Services Minister Stuart Ayres at Mount Druitt Police Station. Photo: Janie Barrett

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