Bodyguard England

In recent years there has been an increase in the need for a bodyguard in England, this is due to a number of different causes like the media, possible terror threats and the police having to much work to do. Many high profile celebrities hire close protection agents or bodyguards to keep the media away from them at certain times.

The client might want to go for dinner in the west end of London and without the close protection the media would take full advantage and actually make the client feel uncomfortable.

The role of the bodyguard in an incident like this would be to instruct the journalists and paparazzi that they can take photo’s but not get in the way of the client, basically let the client get on with it. It could also be fans who surround the client and are ask for autographs and photo’s to be taken. Without a close protection officer present the fans would literally just take advantage of the situation.

Technology has really given the media extra weapons or tools over the last 10 years or so. the Internet, mobile phones, laptops digital camera’s and wi-fi spots all over the place. This has made it so easy for the paparazzi to get their stories to their editors in no time but it also means they can contact other journalists.

A client could arrive at a classy restaurant and there is one journalist at the venue that gets a pic but by the time the client is ready to leave the venue the journalist has contacted colleagues and there is a sea of journalists now waiting to capture the clients picture. This is when a close protection officer’s planning would come into place and the client would exit the restaurant without being distracted.

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SIA Close Protection

In many countries all over the world you do not need to be licenced to be a Close Protection Officer but in the UK one has to be licenced through the SIA which is the Security Industry Authority. In order to gain a licence one has to provide personal details and a background check is done in order to see that you have no serious convictions.

This is the main reason why the SIA came about as before this anyone could have worked in the security industry and the stereotypical “Tough-Guys” who had previous convictions often ruined the reputation of the security industry. The SIA has made the security industry professional and it is really important that the standards are maintained.

You can visit the SIA website here

www.the-sia.org.uk/You

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Close Protection England

Close Protection as an industry is really growing quickly in the UK and this is due to a number of different reasons like terror threats, kidnappings, break-ins, and hi-jackings. The role of the Close Protection Agent will obviously vary from job to job depending on the clients needs.

These could be driving the client around like an executuve chauffeur, guarding the clients home which would be known as a residence security team or transporting valuable items from A to B which is known as Asset Protection.

Many high profile people in England have been victims of crime over the past few years and have learnt that its always better to prevent any incident. We have seen many footballers particularily in the North West have their houses raided and in some cases the victims were held at kinfe and gun-point.

We have also recently seen two jewellry stores in Liverpool city centre held up in broad daylight and the members of staff in both stores were traumatised and feared for their lives. In both incidents the criminals were armed and the scurity at the stores were ineffective.

The main reason why close protection is growing in England is because people want to be safe and would much rather have any incident prevented and rather be safe than sorry.

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Close Protection Wigan

Ever since the England striker Emile Heskey had his house raided in the July of 2008 many high profile people have been using Close Protection officers or bodyguards in Wigan. Emile hesky who now plays for Aston Villa was away at the time when villains raided his house and held his girlfriend at knife-point.

After threatening Heskey’s girlfriend the criminals than stole expensive jewellery and the England strikers key to his BMW X 5, many people think that this is one of the reasons why Heskey left Wigan Athletic Football club for Aston Villa. Apparently he now lives in a much safer area in Birmingham and im sure close protection is now a main priority for Heskey and his family.

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Close Protection Manchester

With the growth of Manchester city centre happening on a daily basis and the fact that Manchester being the second biggest city in England behind London the need for Close Protection in Manchester is greater than ever. In the past it was Manchester United who had big name stars and fans who travelled around the world who would have needed close protection officers but with Manchester City Football club now becoming a major club in European football they will also need the close protection that United players, directors and VIP fans have been using for years.

In general Manchester is quite rough and if you end up on the wrong side of town or walk down the wrong street you could be in for a little surprise, it is not the safest town in the United Kingdom. In the past a few footballers have had their houses broken into whilst they are playing or away.

Almost one year ago the Darren Fletcher, the Scotland Captain was playing for Manchester United against Inter Milan in Italy when his house in Bowden was broken into and several valuable items were stolen.

A few months after that in July 2009, Federico Macheda the young Italian Under 21  international was also away when they broke into his house and stole several items.

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