Does the Minister not accept that when dealing with assault, it is important to make it clear, to young people especially, that emergency workers are a special case because they save people’s lives? That point is rather lost in the guidance of the Home Office and the courts on how things should be weighted. I do not know of many 16-year-olds who would say, ““Oh, this is weighted, so I won’t do it.”” If there were a clear red line to say that an assault on such workers would be an aggravated assault, they would be more likely to take account of that.
Emergency Workers (Protection) Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Richard Younger-Ross
(Liberal Democrat)
in the House of Commons on Friday, 3 March 2006.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Emergency Workers (Protection) Bill.
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