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Olympic Concerns

by msecadm4921

Speaking at the London Assembly, London Mayor, Boris Johnson cited public sector budget cuts as a main area of concern, and vowed to fight hard to protect the £600m budget for Olympic Security.

"We have got to understand how big it’s going to be and have the necessary precautions in place," Johnson said.

David Evans, the BSIA’s Project Director for 2012, comments: "As the leading trade association representing the UK’s private security industry, the BSIA has been at the forefront of security planning for London 2012. Working alongside Government departments such as the Olympic Security Directorate (OSD) and Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA), as well as the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (LOCOG), the BSIA has helped to identify both the opportunities and challenges that both public and private sectors will face in securing the Games.

"Companies from across the BSIA’s 17 sections of membership have extensive experience in securing sporting events, both large and small. Crowd management, leisure industry security, CCTV, close protection and security guarding all have their roles to play in ensuring events run smoothly and safely, and the BSIA’s work alongside the public sector will continue over the coming years to help ensure a safe, secure and cost-effective Olympic Games."

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