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Mandatory disease testing bill ‘could put officers at risk’: NSW Health – PerthNow
A top cop has told of a ‘degrading’ but ‘not unusual’ situation faced by police, as NSW Health warned a proposed new law could have unintended consequences.
A top cop has told of a degrading but not unusual situation faced by police, as NSW Health warned a proposed new law could have unintended consequences.
The departments evidence to a parliamentary committee came as a senior NSW police official said its not unusual for officers to get pelted with faeces mixed with blood.
Getting bitten, spat on, or splashed with blood are some of the unfortunate realities faced on the job by emergency and prison workers, and come with the additional fear of getting…
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