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Officers call for automatic custody for 'Covid assaults' Officers call for automatic custody for 'Covid assaults'
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Rank-and-file police have demanded that anyone who commits a "Covid-19 assault" should be automatically held in custody until they appear in court.Rank-and-file police have demanded that anyone who commits a "Covid-19 assault" should be automatically held in custody until they appear in court.
Police Scotland recorded more than 100 crimes in the first three weeks of lockdown where officers or staff were the victims.Police Scotland recorded more than 100 crimes in the first three weeks of lockdown where officers or staff were the victims.
The offences included officers being spat at or deliberately coughed on.The offences included officers being spat at or deliberately coughed on.
The Scottish Police Federation said its members needed to be given greater legal protection.The Scottish Police Federation said its members needed to be given greater legal protection.
And it argued that the law currently favours those who are committing offences over officers who are attempting to enforce the lockdown.And it argued that the law currently favours those who are committing offences over officers who are attempting to enforce the lockdown.
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In a submission to Holyrood's sub-committee on policing, the federation called this "morally indefensible."In a submission to Holyrood's sub-committee on policing, the federation called this "morally indefensible."
The federation said: "Our members are exceptionally angry that neither the police service nor the Crown Office took a deliberate and unambiguous position that those who committed such assaults should be kept in custody pending court appearance.The federation said: "Our members are exceptionally angry that neither the police service nor the Crown Office took a deliberate and unambiguous position that those who committed such assaults should be kept in custody pending court appearance.
"The harm this caused (and continues to cause) cannot be understated."The harm this caused (and continues to cause) cannot be understated.
"On one hand officers were (and are) expected to enforce legislation to 'save lives' whilst on the other having to tolerate that those who endangered their own lives often being home in their beds before the officers themselves were off duty.""On one hand officers were (and are) expected to enforce legislation to 'save lives' whilst on the other having to tolerate that those who endangered their own lives often being home in their beds before the officers themselves were off duty."
On Monday, a former England youth international footballer, James Hurst, was remanded in custody after admitting acting in a threatening or abusive manner towards police.On Monday, a former England youth international footballer, James Hurst, was remanded in custody after admitting acting in a threatening or abusive manner towards police.
Glasgow Sheriff Court heard he had coughed in the faces of officers as they arrested him, and claimed he was infected with Covid-19.Glasgow Sheriff Court heard he had coughed in the faces of officers as they arrested him, and claimed he was infected with Covid-19.
Hurst, 28, who formally played for West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League, will be sentenced at the end of June. Hurst, 28, will be sentenced at the end of June.
The policing sub-committee is examining the way Police Scotland has used the emergency powers that have been granted during the pandemic.The policing sub-committee is examining the way Police Scotland has used the emergency powers that have been granted during the pandemic.
It is also investigating how the national force is coping with issues such as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), absences, testing and attacks on officers.It is also investigating how the national force is coping with issues such as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), absences, testing and attacks on officers.
Chief Constable Iain Livingstone told the committee on Tuesday morning that more than 14,000 Police Scotland officers and staff now have access to PPE.Chief Constable Iain Livingstone told the committee on Tuesday morning that more than 14,000 Police Scotland officers and staff now have access to PPE.
The chief constable also said the force's absence rate is currently just 3.5% - which he said was the lowest it had ever been.The chief constable also said the force's absence rate is currently just 3.5% - which he said was the lowest it had ever been.
And he said his officers had been "very visible" during lockdown, and praised the vast majority of people for the way they had worked with and helped the police.And he said his officers had been "very visible" during lockdown, and praised the vast majority of people for the way they had worked with and helped the police.