
BSIA approve SIA's conviction of manned guarding security company, SabrewatchPublished on 4 Mar 2010
Sabrewatch, based in East Grinstead, provided security for high street retailers including Marks and Spencer, Morrisons, Harvey Nichols, GAP and Cadbury Schweppes. The firm had been supplying unlicensed security operatives to customers despite being well aware that the law states security personnel must be licensed. Following repeated warnings of the illegality of their actions from the Security Industry Authority (SIA), which regulates the private security industry under the Private Security Industry Act 2001, Sabrewatch was prosecuted. The firm and its directors were found guilty on seven counts on Monday 22nd February and were ordered to pay fines in excess of £215,000.
Bill Muskin, Chairman of the BSIA's Security Guarding Section, comments: "The BSIA endorses the SIA's tough stance on companies that continue to break the licensing rules. Licensing is vital and ensures that customers are properly protected by certified security personnel that are trained and thoroughly vetted in accordance with the SIA's requirements. Customers contracting licensed staff are then safe in the knowledge that their people and assets are being looked after by correctly regulated staff." |