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Assaulting an airport gate agent can now lead to major prison time

From the LA Times on our victory against Agent assaults: As airlines report increased violent incidents caused by unruly passengers, the federal government has ruled that anyone who assaults an airport ticket agent will face the same fines and prison time as if they had attacked a Transportation Security Administration agent or other law enforcement officer. The U.S. Department of Justice, in a letter to Rep. John Garamendi (D-Walnut Grove), clarified this month that a federal law written to protect TSA agents and law enforcement officers in airports also applies to airline workers at the ticket counters and gates. The punishment for assaulting such workers is a fine of up to $250,000 and up to 10 years in prison. The Communication Workers of America, the union that represents airline workers, praised the ruling, saying it will help protect airline agents from being victims of air rage. The union helped collect more than 2,000 signatures urging the Justice Department to clarify the law. “This is a victory for the employees of the airlines and for our customers and their families,” said Tom Robertson, a union member and an agent for Envoy Air, a regional subsidiary of American Airlines. “Now no one will be exposed to violence in our nation’s airports.” Click here to read the rest of the article!