The State expresses its concerns about the 'extent of dysfunctions' in the private security sector
The State is concerned about the “scale of failures” in terms of private security
\n\nAccording to a state report, growing concerns are being raised about “ the extent of the failures » in the sector of private security. Authorities are concerned about the apparent lack of adequate standards, lack of training and inadequate current security practices.
\n\nInsufficient regulations
\n\nThe report highlights that current regulations are not sufficient to address the failures growing in the sector of private security. Many recent incidents have highlighted the inability of some private companies to maintain adequate safety standards, putting their customers and the general public at risk.
\n\nA lack of training
\n\nOne of the major problems identified is the lack of adequate training of security personnel. The increasing complexity of the threats we face requires highly skilled and well-trained security professionals. However, training in the health sector private security is often insufficient, which contributes to the extent of the failures observed.
\n\nNecessary actions
\n\nFaced with these alarming findings, the state considers that it is urgent to act to improve the sector of private security. Measures to strengthen regulatory standards, provide adequate training for security personnel, and ensure security practices are relevant to current threats are necessary.
\n\nThe need for security has never been greater, and it is imperative to ensure that the security sector private security lives up to this responsibility. It is in everyone's interest that the state take this problem seriously and work to improve the current situation.
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