Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Chief slams spitting ‘scumbags’

- By Oliver Kemp

Police chiefs has revealed the number of abusive incidents towards officers since the coronaviru­s lockdown began. There have been 70 cases of Kent Police officers being coughed at or spat on, as they ensure people in the county adhere to social distancing rules put in place last month. Chief constable Alan Pughsley

said: “We’re up to about 70 assaults on staff from spitting and coughing and suchlike appalling behaviour. “Those offenders have been arrested, they have been charged, remanded by my staff and put in front of the court. “I hope the courts issue the hardest sentences they possibly can for people like that in this incredible unpreceden­ted time. He added: “It’s appalling behaviour.”

The police boss revealed the figure during this morning’s weekly briefing, which has been set up to keep the public informed on the force’s ongoing response to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Kent’s police and crime commission­er had harsh words for those who have been abusive towards officers across the county.

Matthew Scott said: “It’s absolutely disgusting that there are lowlifes out there who will spit on police officers or cough at them, irrespecti­ve of whether they had the disease or not. “That they would even threaten it just goes to show what scumbags they really are.” In last week’s briefing, Mr Pughsley revealed seven officers had tested positive for Covid-19, and a further 24 were self-isolating with symptoms.

One officer was admitted to hospital for treatment, but has now returned home.

The police chief said: “We’re pleased that officers and staff that have Covid-19 are doing incredibly well.

“None of them are in hospital any more and none of them went into intensive care. As we speak today its six police officers and two police staff with confirmed Covid-19, and about 25-30 people who we suspected may have the virus, and we’ll get them tested as soon as possible.”

 ??  ?? There have been 70 incidents of police officers being coughed at or spat on during the coronaviru­s outbreak; right, Kent police and crime commission­er Matthew Scott
There have been 70 incidents of police officers being coughed at or spat on during the coronaviru­s outbreak; right, Kent police and crime commission­er Matthew Scott

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