| General News: Unlicenced Door Supervisors now at risk of prosecution |
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With Immediate Effect - From Monday 11 April 2005 all door supervisors working within England and Wales are required by law, to have obtained an SIA (Security Industry Authority) licence. Those found working without an SIA licence risk prosecution.
In order to qualify for a licence all door supervisors must undergo an identity and criminal background check, in addition to undertaking a training course and sitting exams that ensures they meet set levels of competence and professional standards.
Any door supervisor working without the proper accreditation will be damaging their eligibility to be licensed in the future, and establishments found to be employing un-licensed door supervisors put their premises' licence at risk, as police will be carrying out spot-checks to enforce the new legislation. |
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Posted on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 @ 22:11:27 CEST by Guardian |
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