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Cash on delivery

by Mark Rowe

Parking close to where the cash needs to get to is just one of the ways to reduce the risk of an attack and keep crews and the public safe, writes Gareth Skinner, Head of Operational Risk for G4S Cash Solutions in the UK.

On any day, several million pounds will be travelling around the UK in G4S vehicles. In 2015 there were 74 attacks on G4S crews in the UK of which 45 involved the use of weapons.

For his article, ‘Delivering cash is a dangerous job‘, visit the G4S UK website.

Pictured by Mark Rowe: G4S cash in transit van parked outside bank, Notting Hill, west London; wet morning.

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