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Campaign aims to improve public respect for road workers

Expect Respect

A campaign has been launched in Birmingham to urge the public to respect road workers.  

In the last three years, 465 incidents of road worker abuse have been reported in the city.  

The incidents include residents threatening road workers with weapons, such as machetes, crossbows and dogs. One worker was shot at with a pellet gun, while another regularly receives homophobic abuse.  

The Expect Respect campaign features stories from five different operatives who work across Birmingham. They each tell their lived experience of abuse and call on the public to make a change to their behaviour.  

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