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So what if Neil MacNamara, the minder of Sam Hammam, turned out to be a convicted football hooligan? I would argue it would have made a better front page headline in the Sun if Sam’s minder had not had a criminal record – bearing in mind that one in four British men born in 1968 had a conviction by the age of 25, and every event security manager needs at least some staff who are not afraid to mix it. UK security firms cannot afford to be too choosy. In stewarding, as in any other branch of the private security industry, staff turnover is high and attendance unreliable, making motivation low and training (with some exceptions) sketchy. The Private Security Industry Act 2001 will require licences for security officers, and maybe stewards too, but that is likely to lead only to more paperwork, time-consuming vetting of job can-didates and pressure to cut corners to get enough stewards, whatever their record, to staff all positions. Ask yourself: who wants to be a steward? Mostly loan-paying students, or the characters working club doors on weekends or sitting in a factory gatehouse on weekday nights. When any poorly paid security guy with limited training is faced with drink-fuelled violence and threats, it’s easier for him to think with his fists than offer calming words and body language. From WSC 181 March 2002. What was happening this month On the subject...
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