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BBC News Published image captionHigher rates of enforcement in Wales have been suggested as a factor in the survey statistics Police in Wales have been assaulted more often during the coronavirus pandemic than their colleagues in England, a survey suggests. The Police Federation found Welsh officers were more likely to have been insulted, threatened, hit or kicked. More than a third had been insulted at least once a week, a quarter were threatened and 17% were attacked. The Federation s Welsh lead said it was possible a higher rate of Covid rule enforcement had made a difference. A total of 888 Welsh officers took part, with 35% saying they were verbally insulted at least once a week, 24% reporting verbal threats at least once a week and 17% were physically attacked without a weapon. ....