Emergency services welcome new law giving added protection against attacks

Mark Burns-Williamson. Picture Scott MerryleesMark Burns-Williamson. Picture Scott Merrylees
Mark Burns-Williamson. Picture Scott Merrylees
Emergency service chiefs have welcomed the news that Halifax MP Holly Lynch's Protect the Protectors bill has become law.

The new legislation means tougher sentences for those who assault emergency workers, including NHS workers and prison officers.

Chief Fire Officer John Roberts said: “We are absolutely delighted to see this bill become an Act of Parliament, especially ahead of our busiest time of year over the bonfire period when we historically see a sharp rise in attacks on our firefighters, which often involve stones being thrown at them or even fireworks being used as weapons against them.

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