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28 Jan 2005 11:42AM
The new security licensing regime has got off to a slow start, with police having to suspend prosecutions because too many door supervisors are still unlicensed, claims pub-trade newspaper The Publican.
Since 15 November 2004, it has been a criminal offence to work as a door supervisor in the North West without a licence from the Security Industry Authority (SIA) - the agency responsible for security licensing under the Private Security Industry Act 2001. The newspaper claims that only 355 o... (253 more words)
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