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Make assaulting a security worker a standalone offence

Submitted by Daniel Garnham on Thursday 16th January 2025

Published on Friday 7th March 2025

Current status: Open

Open until: Sunday 7th September 2025

Current Signatures: 1,646
(count is updated approximately hourly)

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abuse ~ Busy ~ Crime ~ Emergency ~ emergency workers ~ Face ~ Incidents ~ Lack ~ Protecting ~ retail ~ Safety ~ security ~ shop workers ~ Staff ~ Violence ~ vulnerability

Petition Action

Make assaulting a security worker a standalone offence

Petition Details

Security workers play a vital role in maintaining public safety, but can face violence and abuse while performing their duties. Despite their critical role in protecting businesses, venues, and the public, security workers lack the legal protections afforded to emergency workers and shop workers.

Additional Information

We think the government must address this by enacting specific legislation making assaulting a security worker a standalone offence.

Security are often first responders to incidents of crime and violence, yet, we feel they get little recognition or statutory protection, leaving them vulnerable. A dedicated offence could serve as a deterrent and an acknowledgment of their role in protecting public safety. We would want legal protections in line with those for emergency and retail staff.


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