Vertical Markets

Pub crowd guidance

by msecadm4921

The summer of 2012 promises to be a busy and challenging period for those working within the pub licensing and entertainment industry as we celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, the Olympic Games and many associated events planned for the period.

 

 

The celebrations will attract large numbers of people creating ‘Crowded Places’, which can be vulnerable to a range of criminality. To keep people safe, businesses secure and minimise disruption there are a number of measures you should consider taking to minimise your vulnerabilities, says Nactso (the National Counter-Terrorism Security Office).

This information provides counter terrorism security advice to those who own, operate, manage or work in bars, pubs and nightclubs.

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