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… deployed at different response levels should not be made public, to avoid informing terrorists about what is known … at the different response levels should not be made public. This is to avoid equipping terrorists should they be … marshals to support this activity? identify ‘protected spaces’ review your Emergency Assembly Point   6.2 …
… (NVTMU) … The National Barrier Asset is deployed through a Public - Private Partnership to enhance security through … installed in strategically placed locations to safeguard public places, events, and infrastructure.    Counter … to diverse operational requirements. Whether securing public places, events which are locally or globally …
… fund their activities. Much of this is done in view of the public. For further information view our FAQs. Report any of … on 0800 789 321. Every year thousands of reports from the public help the police keep communities safe from terrorism. … Policing website about how to stay safe and how both the public and industry can help report suspicious activity. … …
… today and that we remain relentless in our work to keep the public safe.” … Manchester Arena Inquiry Volume Three report …
… (Polling stations) Prior to opening the premises to the public, arrange for a responsible person with local … nearby shrubbery, outbuildings and other areas to which the public have access. If a vehicle is parked in the proximity … and all potential emergency exit points. Check vulnerable spaces, for example cupboards, and unoccupied rooms, on the …
… this could include: digital screens at your sites (public facing and back of house);  posters to print and display at your sites (public facing and back of house); posts on your social media … a range of events and festivities, often involving public spaces and venues that we know can be attractive targets for …
… discussed the release of the ProtectUK platform to the public.  The Head of NaCTSO, Adam Thomson, stood on stage at that time and discussed the importance of private and public sector collaboration, and how developing individuals … operational drivers for change. Covering the importance of Publicly Accessible Locations (PALs), initial concepts and …
… and nationally to businesses, staff and members of the public. ProtectUK members also played an instrumental part … and 80 online reports. Over 10% of these resulted in public intelligence to the police.   Working closely with …
… presented their intended future development to support the Publicly Accessible Locations approach and the future … into the shift from the Crowded Places Model to the new Publically Accessible Locations Model (also known as PALs). …
… to suggest there is any heightened or ongoing risk to the public." "Nevertheless, the UK threat level remains at Substantial and we would always encourage the public to be vigilant and to report any suspicious activity … with protective security advice which can be found here:  Publicly accessible locations guidance   Bomb Threat …