Private Security Firms Cause Concern In UK
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Both parenting and shithop is to blame for the ferrel youth of today. That is why these Nazi's are on the streets.
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Hmm sounds like the mafia. Pay protektion money to stay safe. Thought we allready payed the police for that job... Well, we just keep the cheapest one then. Bye Bye officer ;-)
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@bgibb101 SIA membership is unfortunately not mandatory. If a private security company wants to employ a non-SIA yob with previous convictions for violence, then they can.
SIA membership hasn't stopped companies like ShowSec abusing their position and creating trouble for members of the public.
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@GMPresents No GMPresents, it's not simple, sadly. I agree with your entirely.
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I am Sparta!!
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just give them all guns and everything will be fine.
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even the police dont have power even now, they keep creating acts which are not laws, a police officer is actually a peace constable,there only officers because of the company they work for...officers - office... all securities and police are private companies
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FFS just tell them to fuckoff,simple as that Police are the only ones with the power of arrest simple as that
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We provide the same service. People feel very reassured when our officers and patrol vehicles are around. The police will often take 2-3 hours to arrive, so who will fill the gap, unless you want the yobbos to get away with vandalism, burglaries, etc. In the UK security firms are licenced by the SIA . They can also take away the licence for serious breeches of conduct, etc. here in Canada we are licenced and accountable to the Solicitor General, including mandatory training.
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sparta security ..does that mean they shag yuong boys on a regular basis as well ,the spartans were not a security force they where warriors who protected their state not do security on their own citizens and they where rampant pedophilic homosexuals,
will they ignore a crime in a home that isn't their client?
So much room for abuse - scary way to go.
5starrater1 2 years ago 3
Yes lots of room for abuse for sure... sort of like the Mafia pay up or.... no protection
could even lead to a firm paying thugs to go in and torment people...
lots of room for abuse as you've mentioned...
Also look up Darren Pollard, he's from other yonder and has raised concerns about this before..
wwwAgainstTheLawNet 2 years ago