The Scotsman

Every day, nine shop workers are attacked

- By JANE BRADLEY

Nine Scottish shopworker­s are attacked every day, according to the British Retail Consortium’s annual retail crime survey.

The report found that the total cost of crime and crime prevention for retailers was £1.9 billion last year, up 12 per cent from the previous year. This was made up of a £900 million direct cost from retail crime, and £1bn spent in efforts to prevent crime.

Violence was the most common crime, the study found, while knives are seen as the most significan­t weapon.

Ewan Macdonald-russell, head of policy at the Scottish Retail Consortium, said: “Violent or abusive behaviour towards Scottish shop workers is completely unacceptab­le. It’s frightenin­g this survey reveals the rate of abuse continues to rise, with nine Scottish shopworker­s a day facing abuse, despite continuing investment by our members.

“Feedback in the survey indicatesa­correlatio­nbetweenth­e most serious assaults and purchases of statutory restricted products. Recent years have seen more duties placed on shop workers, which is making them more at risk.”

Uk-wide, around 70 per cent of respondent­s described the police response to retail crime aspoororve­rypoor.andwhile police response was generally better for violent incidents, as compared to theft or fraud, only 20 per cent of respondent­s considered the response good or excellent. 0 Ewan Macdonald-russell condemned abuse of staff

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