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Fed greets new laws to collapse from retail crime

Fed greets new laws to collapse from retail crime

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Fed (Fed (Federation of independent traders traders) says that the new measures for approaching attacks and theft in stores are welcome and delayed.

Bill Crime and Policeing BillWhich was placed before the Parliament yesterday, February 26, is in the center of what the Government calls its plan “safer streets”, and the ministers want to become law until the end of the year.

The draft law includes the introduction of an autonomous aggression offenseCruppping of the 2014 law that has classified the purchases of articles worth 200 pounds as less serious than other retailers – which makes them less priority for the police.

Fed National President Mo Razzaq said: “For too long, the failure to protect retailers and store staff has undermined confidence in both the police and the criminal justice system.

“The refusal to participate in incidents that are considered a low value or to measure insufficient levels of” threat “have left frustrated retailers, because repeated criminals seem to steal and threaten with impunity. This new bill is a step in the correct direction. What we need to see now is a real action to stop the wave of increasing crime against traders and their staff.

“Fed has met and wrote to police and crime commissioners in England and Wales, urging them to work with the police to ensure that the Police teams in the FIRST neighborhood will take this seriously.”

The home office says that the objectives of the draft law will be delivered by recruiting 13,000 additional neighborhood officers by 2029 – and the department promised 200 million pounds especially for this objective.

By announcing the latest measures to combat retail crime, the secretary of the Interior, Yvette Cooper must address local crime. “

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