BPA invites debate on parking patrol staff regulation
Keith Banbury, Chief Executive of the BPA, is calling for an industry-wide discussion to debate the place of car park patrol staff within the guidelines released by the Security Industry Association (SIA).
The BPA is concerned that the role of car park patrol staff may constitute a security job, which will consequently require SIA licensing. This would have serious repercussions for car park operators and owners.
Entitled ‘Parking & the Private Security Industry Act’, this breakfast conference is scheduled to take place on 3 July at One Great George Street, London between 8.30am and 1pm (8.30 – 9.30: breakfast and networking; 9.30 – 1.00: presentations and debate). The price for BPA members is L95 per person (L125 for non-members).
Members are encouraged to attend, and those interested should contact Alison Tooze on (01444) 447300/312 or via email
Entitled ‘Parking & the Private Security Industry Act’, this breakfast conference is scheduled to take place on 3 July at One Great George Street, London between 8.30am and 1pm (8.30 – 9.30: breakfast and networking; 9.30 – 1.00: presentations and debate). The price for BPA members is L95 per person (L125 for non-members).
Members are encouraged to attend, and those interested should contact Alison Tooze on (01444) 447300/312 or via email
Comments
There are no comments yet for this item
Join the discussion