Worcester man becomes one of the first people to be charged under the Assault on Emergency Workers Bill - The Droitwich Standard

Worcester man becomes one of the first people to be charged under the Assault on Emergency Workers Bill

Droitwich Editorial 12th Jan, 2019   0

A WORCESTER man has become one of the first people to be charged under the Assault on Emergency Workers Bill.

The 54-year-old was arrested on Tuesday morning, after police were called to a domestic incident.

He is alleged to have punched two police officers, in the arm and jaw, causing bruising. He has been charged with two counts of assault on officers and resisting arrest.

Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion welcomed the charges.




He said “No one should come to work expecting to be assaulted.

“The change in law, is something which I’ve long campaigned for, as part of my Behind the Badge and I’m pleased to see it being used to protect our hard working officers and staff.”


For more information on the Behind the Badge campaign, visit https://www.westmercia-pcc.gov.uk/working-together/behind-the-badge/

The Assault on Emergency Workers Bill came into effect in November and makes certain offences aggravated when they are committed against emergency workers.

It gives courts the power to impose stronger sentences, doubling the maximum sentence for an assault against an emergency worker from sixto 12 months in prison.

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