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Real Change Promised And Delivered For Sole-Charge Workers

“Today, ACT has delivered on its promise to protect some of our most vulnerable workers,” says ACT MP Dr Parmjeet Parmar.

“New sentencing laws come into force today that put the rights of retailers and other sole-charge workers at the centre of sentencing decisions. These changes fulfil ACT’s coalition commitment to add new aggravating factors for offences against people working alone, or whose home and business are connected,” says Dr Parmar.

“I’ve met countless shop workers and small retailers in Auckland who have spent thousands on security measures just so they can keep their doors open and provide for their families. It’s heartbreaking. Many came to New Zealand believing it was a safe country, only to find themselves constantly fearful at work.

“People working alone are especially vulnerable because they have no one to help them in a crisis. For those running businesses attached to their homes, there’s the added fear of putting their loved ones at risk if they try to flee. From today, the law recognises that vulnerability.

“These new sentencing provisions also ensure that any victim’s specific circumstances will be given greater weight by judges when deciding sentences.

“Ultimately, this means tougher penalties for criminals who prey on hard-working New Zealanders just trying to make an honest living. It’s about making our communities safer and delivering on our promise of real change.”

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