
Business crime and effective Olympic security formed the main theme of the inaugural Business Crime ConferencePublished on 3 Jan 2012
The event, organised by the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) in partnership with Surrey, Sussex, Hampshire, Kent and Thames Valley Police forces, and in conjunction with the Federation of Small Businesses, aimed at providing advice and guidance to key decision-makers from a range of industries and business sectors, including local authorities, retailers, blue chip companies, SMEs, health authorities, facilities managers, consultants and the police. During this free-to-attend event, formally opened by Superintendent Matt Bristow of Surrey Police, delegates and exhibitors heard from a number of key police and industry representatives as part of a comprehensive seminar programme:
The day was an all-round success despite unplanned motorway closures affecting the route to the venue and the National Strikes across the UK's public sector. "The subject of today's conference, business partnership against crime, [..] has come out very strongly today," commented speaker Fraser Halliday. "It is all about collaboration, between the security industry, businesses and the Police. [...] and I think the event has gone down absolutely superbly." Adam Chandler, from a BSIA company exhibiting at the event, commented: "From an exhibitor's point of view, the event provided us with the potential to make some very good contacts from the police force as well as from the business community. Whilst we came to support the BSIA and showcase our products, we attended the seminars too and found them greatly insightful with an exceptional selection of speakers." James Kelly, Chief Executive of the BSIA, chaired the event and said: "The first Business Crime Conference was a great success and gave delegates a deeper understanding of the many security challenges businesses face in today's environment." "We were very lucky to secure such a high calibre of experts for the seminar programme. Each speaker provided the audience with an insight into the importance of a closer partnership between the Police and the commercial and security sectors, to reduce the incidence of business crime and keep staff, goods and premises protected. A diverse range of exhibitors was also on hand throughout the day, showcasing the wide array of security measures and initiatives available to keep businesses safe." "I would like to thank our partners - the Surrey, Sussex, Hampshire, Kent and Thames Valley Police forces - the Federation of Small Businesses and the event's sponsor - Securitas Security Services Ltd - for helping us making the day such a success." Jamie Robinson, Force Crime Reduction Advisor from Surrey Police, echoed the positive feedback and concluded: "From a Police perspective the event was a great success and the attendance from so many delegates highlighted the benefits of organising an event in partnership with the BSIA, FSB and our police colleagues from across the South East region. The seminar was extremely topical and informative and this coupled with the security exhibition will significantly contribute to reducing the potential impact of crime on all of the businesses in attendance." |
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