On 12 March 2018, Trevor Frater trading as Elite Door Staff was found guilty of supplying an unlicensed door supervisor on six occasions in Alford and Louth, in Lincolnshire.
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Wiltshire-based security company director pleads guilty to working without a licence
On Monday 5 March 2018, Paul McDonald pleaded guilty at Salisbury Magistrates’ Court to working without an SIA licence.
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£10,000 confiscated from Sightguard Security Ltd director under the Proceeds of Crime Act
On 19 February, at Portsmouth Crown Court, Victor Lewis, director of Sightguard Security Ltd, was ordered to pay over £10,000.
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Coventry security director found guilty for providing unlicensed security services
On Wednesday (14 February), Michael Ryan, Director of Coventry-based IG Security Services Limited, was found guilty at Coventry Magistrates’ Court.
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Security industry opinion-formers coming together for our Stakeholder Conference
One of the security industry’s most influential forums is taking place in London next month.
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Workshops to Raise Awareness of Child Sexual Exploitation
We worked with the Children’s Society to run workshops, for front line security operatives to raise awareness of Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) and abuse.
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Acid attack guidance for the security industry
We published guidance for private security operatives and businesses on the steps to take in the event of an acid attack.
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Diamond Security Guilty of Supplying 17-year-old Door Supervisor in Doncaster
On 15 January 2018, at Doncaster Magistrates Court, Leslie Fitzakerley of the dissolved company Diamond Security was found guilty of supplying unlicensed door supervisors.
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Findings from first phase of ACS Review Published
We have published the findings from the extensive consultation that took place in phase one of the project to review our Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS).
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Jailed unlicensed security director ordered to pay over £63,000 from proceeds of crime
On 9 December 2017 at Teesside Crown Court, jailed security director Christopher Catchpole, was ordered to pay back proceeds of crime amounting to £63,628.
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