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Shop workers face 'crime epidemic' as violent incidents hit record levels
Co-op study shows that crime is up by 140 per cent this year
A police cordon outside shops after a violent incident

SHOP workers face a “store crime epidemic” unless the government urgently introduces new legislation to protect staff, ministers were warned yesterday.

The Co-op revealed that crime has increased by more than 140 per cent in its stores so far this year, despite praise for the critical role played by retail workers during the coronavirus crisis.

The retail giant said that the number of violent incidents has hit record levels, with 1,350 attacks reported.

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