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… customers and report any suspicious activity to security or police  Enhance your security presence where appropriate and …
… Section 41 of the Terrorism Act 2000. He has been held at a Police Station in West Yorkshire and interviewed by … and to report any suspicious activity or behaviour to police in confidence on 0800 789 321 or at gov.uk/ACT ." …
… to trust their instincts and tell staff, security or police or report online if something doesn’t feel right. …
… harm. “Every year thousands of reports from the public help police to respond early to potentially suspicious activity. … seem right, trust your instincts and ACT by reporting to police in confidence at gov.uk/ACT . In an emergency, always …
… Apple devices and Android: … For more information download Police Security Briefing - General Election 2024 PDF   You … available training and support, including advice from local police, parties, or council, and trust your instincts for … incident reports with both your party and the council/police ensures appropriate awareness and action. Prioritise …
Sign up to our next virtual workshop session, taking place on the 6th November 2024. Workshop Wednesdays are aimed at security professionals or those with protective security decision-making capabilities within businesses and organisations. Hear from the experts about improving protective security and preparedness and progress your knowledge of…
New laws to make sure we are better prepared for, and protected from, terrorist attacks to be consulted on. This will ensure legislation is proportionate and deliverable for smaller businesses. Under the plans, premises will be asked to put in place procedures such as evacuation and lock-ins in an emergency.
… or suspicious approaches (online or in person) to the police. You can report at gov.uk/ACT or call the …
… (CTPSE) prompted by a report from a local business. … A police investigation began after documents with suspicious … us.  “Each year thousands of reports like this one, help police to tackle the terrorist threat.    “We take all …
… is potentially useful. Please bear in mind that your local police should always be the first port of call especially if …