The Tasmanian Government’s move to enforce mandatory sentences for assaults on frontline workers like paramedics and child protection workers has been labelled by unions as “window dressing”. The Government will introduce legislation later this month which will set a minimum sentence of six months in jail for anyone found guilty of seriously assaulting a frontline worker. The laws already exist for assaults on police officers, but no one has been sentenced under them.

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