Security Guards
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Initial release | November 5, 2018 |
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Directors | Anneloek Sollart |
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ID | 3045401 |
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... The boys appeared in the dock accompanied by Security Guards during a 10-minute hearing before District Judge Graham Wilkinson...
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... " To deter shoplifting, the Co-op has invested in " risers" at the front of shelves, which make it hard to reach the products, CCTV, remote monitoring, panic buttons, Smartwater, GPS-tracked security cases, body-cams and communication headsets, and covert Security Guards...
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... At the designated time, hundreds of young men arrived at the airport, overwhelming Security Guards...
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... He was flanked by two giant Security Guards...
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... The plan also includes a police commitment to prioritise crime scenes where there has been violence against a shop worker, where Security Guards have detained an offender or where the police need to secure evidence...
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... In one case, Security Guards and a landlord entered an office without the permission of the tenant and killed both of their dogs...
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... In a a lawyer for the woman alleged she had been forced into a men s bathroom by Security Guards from the NBA and Miami Heat, before being sexually assaulted by Mr McGregor...
Three Jewish schools in London to close over security fears
... " All Jewish schools have Security Guards that are paid for by the government, which has today pledged a further £3m towards the cost of security guarding in addition to the measures that are already in place...
Three Jewish schools in London to close over security fears
By Harry FarleyBBC News
Three North London Jewish schools are closing on Friday, some citing planned protests in support of Palestinians.
Parents at one school were told to keep their children inside because " of The Risk of violence on The Streets ".
Menorah High School , Torah Vodaas Primary School and Ateres Beis Yaakov, All In Barnet, have sent letters to parents announcing the closures.
The Community Security Trust, a charity providing security advice for British Jews, said schools should remain open.
The Head teacher of Menorah High School for Girls, a state Secondary School with 389 pupils, said the decision to close her school was made " in view of the planned protests" on Friday.
In a letter seen by The Bbc , Esther Pearlman told parents: " Please be aware that this difficult decision has been reached because the [sic] of The Risk of violence on The Streets .
" The Police are concerned that as The Girls are not in school, they will Venture Outdoors and have asked us to advise you that it is incumbent on you as parents that Your Children remain indoors. "
The Letter to parents at Ateres Beis Yaakov, a small primary school with 35 pupils enrolled, mentioned a call from former leader of Hamas Khaled Meshaal for protests across the Muslim world on Friday, in support of the Palestinians.
The Letter said The School 's decision was made " in the interest of the safety" of pupils.
More on Israel Gaza warMeanwhile, parents of children at Torah Vodaas Primary School, a boys' school with 372 registered pupils, were told they received advice from Rabbi Avrohom Gurwitz, a prominent leader in the Jewish Haredi community.
" We Live in unprecedented times, " parents were told.
" Although there is no specific threat to Our School , we should not have school tomorrow.
" We appreciate The Challenges and demands that this is putting on you and it is not a decision that has been taken lightly, but we need to do what is best for our precious children, " The Letter seen by The Bbc said.
Despite the concerns, a spokesman for the Community Security Trust (CST) said its advice was for schools to stay open.
" CST's advice to Jewish schools remains that Jewish life should continue and schools should remain open as normal.
" All Jewish schools have Security Guards that are paid for by the government, which has today pledged a further £3m towards the cost of security guarding in addition to the measures that are already in place. "
This refers to an announcement from Prime Minister Rishi Sunak that extra money would be given to protect schools, synagogues and other Jewish community buildings.
The Money will be given to the CST, - a fourfold increase compared to the same period in 2022.
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Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com