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Stab vest plan for council staff | Stab vest plan for council staff |
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A Northern Ireland council is set to give some frontline staff stab vests. | A Northern Ireland council is set to give some frontline staff stab vests. |
Down District Council's environment committee gave the move its approval on Wednesday. | |
It is envisaged that vests will be given to staff including litter wardens and those attending incidents involving so-called "noisy neighbours". | |
SDLP Councillor Peter Craig, who chairs the committee, said he hoped staff would never need the vests, "but at least they'll have them". | SDLP Councillor Peter Craig, who chairs the committee, said he hoped staff would never need the vests, "but at least they'll have them". |
"Litter, for example, is costing the council a fortune and we need our wardens to be able to do their job with confidence," he said. | "Litter, for example, is costing the council a fortune and we need our wardens to be able to do their job with confidence," he said. |
"Knife crime isn't really a major issue in the Down District Council area, but under health and safety, you have to make sure employees are protected against knives or whatever. | "Knife crime isn't really a major issue in the Down District Council area, but under health and safety, you have to make sure employees are protected against knives or whatever. |
"The vests will also be protection against a broken bottle, an assault or other acts of violence." | "The vests will also be protection against a broken bottle, an assault or other acts of violence." |
The DUP's William Walker described the introduction of stab vests as a "good idea". | The DUP's William Walker described the introduction of stab vests as a "good idea". |
The vests will be worn under staff's normal work clothes and won't be visible in any way Councillor Liam Johnston | The vests will be worn under staff's normal work clothes and won't be visible in any way Councillor Liam Johnston |
"Anything that enhances the safety of our workforce has to be welcomed, particularly these type of officers," he said. | "Anything that enhances the safety of our workforce has to be welcomed, particularly these type of officers," he said. |
"We don't have a problem with these types of attacks and obviously don't want one, but you have to plan ahead." Down District Council | "We don't have a problem with these types of attacks and obviously don't want one, but you have to plan ahead." Down District Council |
Sinn Féin Councillor Liam Johnston, who was also in favour, said: "As far I'm aware other councils have similar measures." | |
The proposal will now go before the next full meeting of Down District Council for ratification. | |