In Brief
May I See Your License?
British CSOs are coming to grips with a new piece of legislationthe Private Security Industry Act, which received Royal assent in 2001.
By Malcolm Wheatley
March 01, 2005
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British CSOs are coming to grips with a new piece of legislation
The role of the authority, explains Assistant Director Mary Hennessy, is to regulate security companies in order to make them more effective as well as more professional in some of their recruitment and employment practices. While industry has yet to feel the full force of the authority's strictures, some of its requirements are already being rolled out across parts of Britain
Licensing began last March, and as of April it will be an offense to employ nonlicensed door supervisors. By early 2006, every one of the nation's 90,000 security guards must be licensed too. More SIA-inspired changes lie ahead.
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