New protections for Victorian retail workers against violent criminals
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The Victorian Government is set to unveil new legislation today aimed at curbing violence and abusive behavior directed at retail and hospitality workers. The proposed laws reflect a strong stance against such acts, imposing potential prison sentences of up to five years for offenders who threaten or harm staff in these industries.

Premier Jacinta Allen emphasized the necessity of these measures during an appearance on Today, highlighting the increasing frequency of violent incidents faced by those working in shops and hospitality settings. “These new laws send a clear message that there will be serious repercussions for anyone who threatens or abuses retail workers. It’s crucial that they receive the protection they deserve,” she stated.

This legislative move also expands the scope of offenses to include ram raids, a significant addition to the list of crimes identified in an announcement made 18 months ago. Under the new regulations, incidents involving criminals driving vehicles into businesses for the purpose of theft will be categorized as aggravated burglary.

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allen speaking on Today. (Nine)

By implementing these stringent measures, the government aims to reinforce the safety and security of those in the retail and hospitality sectors, ensuring that such environments remain safe spaces for both employees and patrons alike.

The proposed new laws add ram raids to the list of offences initially announced 18 months ago.

Cases of criminals driving vehicles into a business to steal will be classified as aggravated burglary.

The Victorian government has been under enormous pressure from small traders, big business and trade unions over a wave of violent crimes and abuse copped by workers in retail, delivery services and hospitality.

“I used to work the checkouts at the local supermarket … but what we’ve seen in recent times is just too much of this behaviour,” said Allen.

“There is an important difference between a customer hell and a customer who harms. Retail workers know it.”

Allen said the government will introduce the bill to parliament today, with the aim that it becomes law by the end of this year.

The premier has spent this week announcing crackdowns on violent offenders, including shifting some serious offences from the children’s court to adult courts.

If found guilty of some violent offences, children as young as 14 could be sentenced to life in prison.

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