At least 300 to be refused private-security licences

The Private Security Authority is reportedly set to refuse licences to at least 300 people working as bouncers or security guards across the country.

At least 300 to be refused private-security licences

The Private Security Authority is reportedly set to refuse licences to at least 300 people working as bouncers or security guards across the country.

Reports this morning say the vast majority of the refusals are due to previous convictions for assault, theft and drugs offences, while at least one refusal relates to a rape conviction.

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