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There is currently a loophole in place which allows prospective security guards to attain licences in states with less rigorous training requirements, potentially compromising community safety.
The practice is perfectly legal, but there are concerns some guards working in NSW don't have an acceptable level of training or English language ability.
Luke Grant chats with the founder and director of SECTA Training in Granville about the problems plaguing the security industry and what needs to change to ensure the community is kept safe.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By 2GBThere is currently a loophole in place which allows prospective security guards to attain licences in states with less rigorous training requirements, potentially compromising community safety.
The practice is perfectly legal, but there are concerns some guards working in NSW don't have an acceptable level of training or English language ability.
Luke Grant chats with the founder and director of SECTA Training in Granville about the problems plaguing the security industry and what needs to change to ensure the community is kept safe.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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