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Every two weeks last year , on average, a Vancouver city staff member was assaulted while enforcing parking bylaws, the city’s chief safety officer said this week .
Magnus Enfeldt told a standing committee on city finance and services that incidents are increasing in numbers and severity.
He didn’t cite numbers, but according to WorkSafeBC, violence against employees between 2018 and 2022 jumped 25 per cent in the province.
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