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Saturday, April 25, 2009

United Kingdom: Government Proposes Regulation For Private Security Firms

Government proposes regulation for private security firms

Fri Apr 24, 2009 6:40pm BST

LONDON (Reuters) – The government proposed national and international codes of conduct on Friday to regulate private security contractors, a multi-billion dollar industry that plays a sometimes controversial role in conflict zones.

The system would be self-regulatory and the main sanction facing private security firms that broke the code would be losing government and other business.

Security firms are active in conflict areas like Iraq and Afghanistan, protecting officials, aid workers and journalists. Some have raised controversy, such as U.S. firm Blackwater, five of whose guards are accused of killing 14 unarmed civilians in a 2007 shooting in Baghdad.

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Industry Talk: IPOA Conference, UK

Filed under: Industry Talk,United Kingdom — Tags: , , — Matt @ 3:58 PM

   Thanks to Scott for sending me this.  This would be a cool conference to attend.  –Head Jundi 

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London, United Kingdom

January 29, 2009

 The conference will be held at the historic Lord’s Cricket Ground:

     Marylebone Cricket Club

     Lord’s Cricket Ground

     St. John’s Wood NW8 8QN

Website Here

Thursday, November 20, 2008

History: How the Royal Navy Dealt with the Pirate Blackbeard

Filed under: History,Maritime Security,United Kingdom — Tags: , , , — Matt @ 10:58 PM

Royal Navy

 

How the Royal Navy Dealt with the Pirate Blackbeard..

In the 19th century, British warships largely eradicated piracy when they policed the oceans. The death penalty for piracy on the high seas remained on the statute books until 1998. Modern piracy ranges from maritime mugging to stealing from merchant ships with the crew held at gunpoint. 

Wiki for Blackbeard 

Thursday, November 6, 2008

News: Security Industry Authority Chief Quits

Filed under: News,United Kingdom — Tags: , , — Matt @ 1:03 PM

    Boy, interesting news on this and SIA is not that popular with the security contracting community across the pond.  (Please see Robin Barratt’s article about his views on the SIA.)  Handing out licenses for 6,600 illegal immigrants is somewhat alarming and hopefully new leadership will get a handle on this stuff.  –Head Jundi

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Security licence body chief quits

2008/11/06 

The chief executive of the government body which licenses bouncers and other security workers has resigned.

Mike Wilson, head of the Security Industry Authority, stepped down after it emerged that some of its own agency staff had not been security cleared.

Home Office minister Alan Campbell said plans were being made to replace Mr Wilson following “some failings”.

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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Industry Talk: Introducing Robin Barratt, and a Critique of the SIA

Filed under: Industry Talk,United Kingdom — Tags: , , — Matt @ 12:33 PM

     For this post, I wanted to introduce a new guest author from across the pond.  Robin Barratt is his name and he is a close protection specialist, author and the founder of the British Bodyguard Association.  I look forward to his future articles about Close Protection and his latest reports about the pulse of the industry in his neck of the woods.  

 

     At the BBA, there are several areas to check out which I think are worth mentioning.  There is a forum with job postings, a magazine called ‘The Circuit’, a blog and a store.  At the store, you can check out some of Robin’s books. There is a subscription fee and/or membership fee for the BBA, but if you are in the business of collecting information about the industry and getting connected, then it should be will be well worth it.  Especially if you are able to make a connection or get a job through the BBA network.

 

    This article below is just a taste of the kind of stuff that Robin covers and if you like that, then his magazine ‘The Circuit’ would be the ticket.  Also, with the membership with the BBA, you get an online newsletter that is a lot like the Blackwater Tactical Newsletter.  Lots of up to date information and he posts the latest jobs. –Head Jundi  

 

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 How the Government has failed the British Close Protection Industry

Established in 2003, The Security Industry Authority (SIA) was set up “to raise standards of professionalism and skills within the private security industry and to promote and spread best practice”. It reports directly to the British Government’s Home Office, and its remit is “to help protect society by collaboratively developing and achieving high standards within the private security industry”. However, in my opinion, specifically within the Close Protection sector (as well as the door supervisor area) , it has done just the opposite. 

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