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		<title>New UK Security Alliance Blog</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 14:39:16 +0000</pubDate>
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Just a quick note to let you know that the UKSA now has a new blog.
The UKSA blog has information about what they are doing as well as testimonials from clients the UKSA members have worked with.
Visit UK Security Alliance Blog here.




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<p>Just a quick note to let you know that the <strong>UKSA</strong> now has a new blog.</p>
<p>The <strong>UKSA blog</strong> has information about what they are doing as well as testimonials from clients the UKSA members have worked with.</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://uksecurityalliance.co.uk/uksa-blog/"><strong>UK Security Alliance Blog here</strong></a>.</p>
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		<title>Jerry Springer &#8211; Media Personality Recommends UK Security Alliance</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jan 2011 13:07:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Capitol Risk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People who use professional security services don’t realise that holding an SIA (Security Industry Authority) close protection licence only means a person has passed a 14 day course, has a clean criminal history and has paid £245 to the Government to be allowed to work in the security industry. The shocking reality is that you could be entrusting your safety to someone who has never worked in the security industry before.]]></description>
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<p align="center"><a href="http://www.jerryspringertv.com/"><img class="aligncenter" title="Jerry Springer UK Security Alliance close protection" src="http://uksecurityalliance.co.uk/images/person_1.png" alt="" width="131" height="163" /></a></p>
<p align="center"><strong>“I would highly recommend using members of the UK Security Alliance for all your professional security requirements” – Jerry Springer</strong></p>
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<p>London, England, 17<sup>th</sup> Jan 2011 – The UK Security Alliance is a unique group that has been created by working professional close protection officers looking to raise the standards of the close protection industry. This once self-regulating industry is now awash with badly trained, inexperienced people since government licensing was introduced in 2006. The UK Security Alliance has been created to distinguish between professional career security officers and the people who just fancied trying something different or exciting. This is achieved by our unique membership system.</p>
<p>Stephen Hopkins, founder of the UK Security Alliance comments “People who use professional security services don’t realise that holding an SIA (Security Industry Authority) close protection licence only means a person has passed a 14 day course, has a clean criminal history and has paid £245 to the Government to be allowed to work in the security industry. The shocking reality is that you could be entrusting your safety to someone who has never worked in the security industry before. The UK Security Alliance offers free professional advice to potential purchasers of professional security services, and if someone would like us to put a potential task to our members, we are happy to do so free of charge after we have carried out all necessary due diligence.”</p>
<p>Jerry Springer &#8211; media personality, user of professional security services and current user of UK Security Alliance members says “It’s very important to know that the person in charge of your safety knows what they are doing. I feel safe and secure knowing I am in the experienced hands of members from the UK Security Alliance. I would highly recommend using the members of the UK Security Alliance for all your professional security requirements.”</p>
<p>The UK Security Alliance is a not-for-profit group. Stephen Hopkins has worked in the security industry for over 11 years, managing corporate and entertainment close protection tasks. The UK Security Alliance aims to raise the standards of the close protection industry, and connect close protection security service buyers with professional security companies and individuals.</p>
<p>For further information please visit <a href="http://uksecurityalliance.co.uk">UK Security Alliance Web Site</a> or contact:<br />
UK Security Alliance<br />
contact [@] uksecurityalliance.co.uk<br />
Follow UK Security Alliance on Twitter @theUKSA</p>
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		<title>UK Security Alliance &#8211; First-Stop Resource for Buyers of Close Protection Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Oct 2010 14:34:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Capitol Risk</dc:creator>
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The UK Security Alliance (UKSA) has been created by working professional close protection officers looking to raise the standards of the close protection industry. The once self-regulating industry is now awash with badly trained, inexperienced people since government licensing was introduced in 2006.
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<p><a href="http://uksecurityalliance.co.uk"><img class="aligncenter" title="UK Security Alliance for Close Protection" src="http://uksecurityalliance.co.uk/images/logo.jpg" alt="" width="580" height="69" /></a></p>
<p>The <strong>UK Security Alliance</strong> (<strong>UKSA</strong>) has been created by working <strong>professional close protection officers</strong> looking to raise the standards of the <strong>close protection industry</strong>. The once self-regulating industry is now awash with badly trained, inexperienced people since government licensing was introduced in 2006.</p>
<p>The UK Security Alliance is a networking tool for professional close protection officers and a resource for purchasers of close protection service.<em> </em>Membership to the <strong>UK Security Alliance</strong> is by invitation only from current members, with <strong>professional close protection officers</strong> staking their reputations on the people they invite to join. This ensures that only the best qualified and experience CPO’s become members.</p>
<p>The <strong>UK Security Alliance</strong> is not associated with any Government organisation or with any other security &#8216;association&#8217;. Created by close protection officers, for close protection officers, the aim of <strong>UKSA</strong> is to ensure purchasers of close protection services have the correct information and advice they need to make an informed decision about the security officers and companies they use. This is a free service.</p>
<p>The <strong>UK Security Alliance</strong> are happy to forward details of <strong>close protection jobs</strong> to their members, only after necessary due diligents has been completed. This is a free service to purchasers of close protection services.</p>
<p>More information on the <strong>UK Security Alliance</strong> is available on the <a href="http://uksecurityalliance.co.uk">UK Security Alliance web site</a>.</p>
<p>Contact with the UK Security Alliance is initially always through the <a href="http://uksecurityalliance.co.uk/uksa_contact.php">UK Security Alliance Contacts page</a> of the web site.</p>
<p>An official press release from the<strong> UK Security Alliance</strong> is expected soon.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: &quot;Futura Lt BT&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;">The UK Security Alliance has been created by working professional close protection officers looking to raise the standards of the close protection industry. The once self-regulating industry is now awash with badly trained, inexperienced people since government licensing was introduced in 2006. The UK Security Alliance is a networking tool for professional close protection officers and a resource for purchasers of close protection service.<em> </em>Membership to the UK Security Alliance is by invitation only from current members, with professional close protection officers staking their reputations on the people they invite to join. This ensures that only the best qualified and experience CPO’s become members.</span></p>
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		<title>Do You Know What Having An SIA Licence Really Means?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Oct 2010 09:48:50 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Personal security is a serious issue. If you need <strong>close protection officers</strong>, then you have identified that you may find yourself in a situation that may be beyond your control. You trust your safety to a person you have never met before, but someone you automatically assume to be highly experienced in security and close protection.</p>
<p>The shocking reality is that the person you could be entrusting yours and possibly your families safety to, may never have worked in security before.  Yes, they may have a <strong>close protection licence</strong> issued by the<strong> SIA (Security Industry Authority)</strong>, but all this really means is that they have completed and passed a 150 hour course, have been vetted by means of a CRB check (Criminal Records Bureau), and have paid £245 to the government to be allowed to work legally in the UK security industry.</p>
<p>Many security companies advertise that all their security officers are<strong> SIA licenced</strong> &#8211; Well they should be anyway as it&#8217;s the law, BUT, just being in possession of an <strong>SIA Licence</strong> DOES NOT guarantee that you will get the experienced and knowledgeable security officer you think you are getting.</p>
<p>Licensing the close protection industry meant that the once self-regulating CP industry was now open to all. There are now over 6,500 licenced close protection people.</p>
<p>I have personally seen people who are willing to work for minimum wage to get their foot in the door and get some working experience in close protection. I would never even consider putting someone with no CP experience on a task, but other companies do, and they do it because there is profit in doing so.</p>
<p>YOU are solely in charge of your security. This means you decide if you need <strong>close protection services</strong>, but it doesn’t stop there. It’s still up to you to make sure you have security officers that have the knowledge and experience to carry out the task. If you or your representative purchase close protection services based on price alone, then you are cutting corners on something you could end up regretting.</p>
<p>Anyone can put up a web site, borrow text from other sites and make it seem like they are experts in the <strong>security industry</strong>. Some security companies throw the huge security net out there, hoping that if they offer every security related service, that they might get a bite. We write this blog so that it gives you an insight into how we think, and we have considerable experience in the<strong> security services</strong> we offer.</p>
<p>If you need<strong> close protection services</strong> and think you’ve negotiated a great deal for £10 per hour, after the company has taken their part, the person on the ground might be lucky to get £8 per hour. Be aware that this is the type of cost that you won’t find experienced <strong>CPO</strong>’s willing to work for, but the people who have no experience will. You have just taken a huge gamble on your security.</p>
<p>We have quoted for jobs that we didn’t initially get, only to be called half way through to come and take over because the people they had chosen for the task turned up late every day, were scruffy, didn’t have any people skills, didn&#8217;t understand the job requirements or were completely the wrong type of people for the environment &#8230; but they were initially chosen because they were cheaper!</p>
<p>If your security is important to you and you require experienced, professional <strong>close protection security officers</strong>, then please contact us.</p>
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		<title>Close Protection &#8211; Two Common Misconceptions</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2010 17:28:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA["The guys have to be big" or "everyone has to be ex-military" are probably the two most common misconceptions about close protection.

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<p>&#8220;The guys have to be big&#8221; or &#8220;everyone has to be ex-military&#8221; are probably the two most common misconceptions about <strong>close protection</strong>.</p>
<p>I have spoken to some huge guys who said they were close protection officers, and they told me that if something happened they would easily be able to stop it! The one thing that both clients and people new to the industry forget is that close protection is about spotting potential problems before they happen and getting the principal away from the threat. The “I can stop trouble when it happens” train of thought most likely comes from working on the doors for years, where that’s exactly what you have to do.</p>
<p>I have seen people who use close protection services surround themselves with the biggest guys they can find, but big doesn’t necessarily equal safe.  If you choose to have this style of security, be aware that wherever you go, everyone will know where you are and how many security officers you have.</p>
<p>Regardless of what guys you have in your security team, just make sure they are suitable for the position. A good test is to ask prospective security officers what their definition of close protection is. If they answer “to stop trouble” or “to keep the principal safe” then there’s a chance they don’t really understand what <strong>close protection</strong> is really about.</p>
<p>I have worked with many close protection officers who have been ex-military, and they have been some of the top guys I have worked with, but if you do require <strong>close protection</strong>, do you really require ex-military personnel?</p>
<p>If we are talking about security details in hostile environments, then 99% of the time you have to come from an ex-military background to get these positions. But for the sake of this article, we are talking about working in a<strong> London security team</strong>.</p>
<p>Just because someone has been in the army, it doesn’t automatically qualify them to work in the <strong>close protection</strong> field and it certainly doesn&#8217;t make them security experts. Ex-military personnel do have skills that security officers form a “civvy” background might not, but do you really need those skills for your London secuirity?</p>
<p>Some ex-military personnel are lucky enough to have completed extensive courses on close protection whist serving, but most haven’t. People leave the armed forces every day, complete the same <a title="SIA Close Protection Course" href="http://www.personalsecuritytraining.co.uk/sia-close-protection-course.html"><strong>SIA close protection courses</strong></a> that everyone else does, and that’s it.</p>
<p>Personally, when I’m putting a <strong>CP team</strong> together, I don’t over look anyone who has the relative experience for the job in hand. It doesn’t matter that some close protection officers might be ex-military and some might not. What matters is that the <strong>close protection officers</strong> know how to do their job so that their principal can go about their business in a safe environment to the perceived level of threat.</p>
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