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Retailers under Violent Attack Demand Tougher Sentences


09 Nov 2009
 

The call was made by James Lowman, Chief Executive of ACS in a letter to Jack Straw the Justice Secretary support of Respect for Shop Workers Week run by USDAW, the shop workers Union.

In the letter, ACS has called for clarity in the sentencing guidelines to ensure that harming a retailer at work is treated as an aggravating factor when convicted offenders are sentenced. ACS has called on Mr Straw to expand current sentencing guidelines to make explicit that attacks on workers that provide a service in the local community, like shop workers, should always be subject to the same treatment as public sector workers like nurses, police and firemen.

Research from the Freedom from Fear campaign reveals that a shop worker is verbally abused, threatened with violence or physically attacked every minute of the working day. The campaign has also revealed that more than 1 in 10 shop workers have been assaulted in the course of their work; a figure which USDAW see as unacceptable.

ACS Chief Executive James Lowman said: “Shop workers deliver an essential service to the public across the UK, and it is vital that attacks on them are treated with the same severity as an attack on a nurse or policeman. We want to minimise the number of assaults on shop workers and awareness campaigns such as Freedom from Fear take important steps toward this goal.”


Contacts:

Shane Brennan Public Affairs Director
01252 533009/ 07921 372978
Chris Noice Communications Assistant
01252 533013


Notes to Editors:

1. ACS (Association of Convenience Stores) is the voice of local shops, representing over 33,500 convenience stores. ACS helps local shops thrive through lobbying, support and networking opportunities.
2. Freedom from Fear is run by the Union of Shop, Distribution and Allied Workers, to view the campaign website, click here: http://www.usdaw.org.uk/campaigns/freedom_from_fear  
3. Sentencing guidelines for assault can be found at:
http://www.sentencing-guidelines.gov.uk/docs/Version%20for%20publication%202007-02-16.LD.pdf