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… safe, systematic and controlled search of all (private and public) parking areas. This should be carried out by … invacuation, lockdown and/or the use of protected spaces. Deciding upon and initiating evacuation, … contractors and/or visitors, as well as members of the public, not following or directly contradicting …
… the premises such as staff, visitors, contractors, or the public, and any different types of items they may wish to … contractors and/or visitors as well as members of the public not following or directly contradicting instructions. … and deterrent message to be disseminated to the general public, as part of a Security Minded Communications …
… what channels you have available, this could include:  your public-facing channels, such as your website, your safety … use.    Think about how you can use the content across your public and internal-facing communications channels (online … etc. Or externally in key locations for members of the public to see.  A3 A4 Don’t think someone else will sort it …
… of ammunition.   What does this mean for business and the public? A terrorist enabled firearms attack will cause widespread concern for the public due to the increased likelihood of an attack … disruption to daily life. Continued joint work from public firearms groups and law enforcement is necessary to …
… contractors and/or visitors as well as members of the public not following or directly contradicting instructions. … and deterrent message to be disseminated to the general public, as part of a Security Minded Communications … Records will provide evidence to any investigations, or public enquiries and assist in defending against legal …
… that boundaries clearly define the difference between public and private space. front boundaries should be kept … property; e.g. a neighbour’s house or garden, shared spaces, or on a public footpath or street, then the following legislation …
… be adapted to meet local needs. Further supporting guidance publications including ‘Recognising the Terrorist Threat’  … are likely to favour ‘soft’ targets or venues and public spaces with little or no protective security …
… force who appear vigilant and proactively engaged with the public. Terrorists and criminals generally feel … to reinforce the message, such as the use of posters, staff publications, and the intranet, to inform your staff what … contractors and/or visitors as well as members of the public not following or directly contradicting instructions. …
… others may make hoax bomb threat calls to intimidate the public, businesses and communities, to draw attention to … computer or tablet etc. or who has any contact with the public, could possibly receive a bomb threat. Your staff … more about Evacuation, Invacuation, Lockdown, Protected Spaces.   3.1 Checking your venue for suspicious items – …
… for terrorism.  What does this mean for business and the Public? The impact of any future use of fire by terrorists …