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11 May 2001 3:18PM
The Private Security Industry Bill, which is aimed primarily at private wheel clampers and private security guards, may mean that anyone giving advice about "security precautions in relation to any risk to property" will need a special licence. As currently drafted, this is likely to affect large numbers of IT systems administrators, programmers and consultants. However, there are likely to be continuing objections, particularly from the CBI, who have pointed out that the EU's E-Com... (48 more words)







