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Protecting our first responders
Darroch Ball’s Protection for First Responders and Prison Officers
Bill, which toughens penalties for assaults on first responders and
corrections officers, passed its first reading in Parliament this
week.
Every year, thousands of police, ambulance and corrections officers
are assaulted. And it’s increasing.
In August 2019 alone, there were over 200 assaults on St John
Ambulance staff.
Our first responders operate in high-risk, urgent and potentially
life-threatening situations. New Zealand First believes it is our
responsibility to ensure they are safe when doing their job.
We need stronger deterrence.
That’s why we want to introduce a 6-month minimum mandatory
sentence for those who assault ambulance staff, police, firefighters
and corrections officers.
That sentence will be cumulative, meaning it will add to any
existing sentence an offender is serving.
We’ve been humbled by the positive response the bill has received
from our first responders and corrections officers, and thanks to the
unanimous support of Parliament, the bill will now proceed to select
committee.
With your support we can promote more policies like
these
Authorised by Rt Hon Winston
Peters, Parliament Buildings, Molesworth Street, Pipitea,
Wellington 6011
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