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19 Nov 2004 8:45AM
It will cost employers in the security sector £600 to get a security guard licensed, according to the latest estimate from the British Security Industry Association (BSIA). However, the BSIA argues that the cost of regulation - which will be passed on to end users - should be compared to the potential cost of inadequate security.
BSIA Chief Executive David Dickinson, speaking at The Watch Security Ltd’s regulation seminar, said:
"The BSIA has gone on record to say that the initial cost o... (278 more words)
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