Father of slain paramedic calls for 'Steven's law'

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Father of slain paramedic calls for 'Steven's law'
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The father of a slain NSW Ambulance paramedic, who was allegedly killed at a Sydney McDonald's, is calling for stronger laws to protect emergency service workers. 9News MORE:

Steven's father Jeff Tougher posted on Facebook asking others to support in his advocacy for "stronger laws".

Steven's father Jeff Tougher posted on Facebook asking others to support his advocacy for "stronger laws" to protect emergency service workers.

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