Call for tougher sentences for trying to infect police with Covid
PCC Lorne Green with Inspector for Roads Policing, Jonathan Chapman in Great Yarmouth. Picture: ANTONY KELLY - Credit: Archant
Norfolk’s outgoing police and crime commissioner (PCC) has called for minimum five-year sentences for people who assault or try to infect officers with Covid.
The commissioner, Lorne Green, made the statement during a meeting of the Police and Crime Panel on Tuesday.
At the meeting, Mr Green described himself as "frustrated and angry" saying the assaults and police officers being spat at needed to be addressed as a “matter of urgent necessity”.
The PCC said the most recent figures showed spitting or coughing incidents at officers had risen to 9.7 per month by November 2020, up from 5.7 in March.
"I think we need to take much more seriously the challenges to the Norfolk constabulary, and to police overall nationally, these assaults on public safety,” he said.
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"If police officers are having to sit in emergency rooms of hospitals or having to be retested for Covid they are not out on public service where they belong."
Mr Green, who is due to step down from his role later this year, said he had made calls for longer sentencing many times over the four and a half years he has been PCC.
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