Two teenagers have been convicted of looting a wholesalers during last year’s riots.
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Static bollards ideal for sites where permanent pattern of vehicle control is required
Insurers dealing with one small diocese alone have received 80 claims after lead was stolen from churches.
Automatic security bollards highly resistant to impact and atmospheric elements
A councillor has defended £30,000 being splashed out on bespoke bollards.
Automatic barrier can operate with access control or ticketing systems
An investigation conducted by the BBC has lifted the lid on widespread fencing of ‘hot’ scrap goods. The broadcaster was given a large quantity of copper cable from BT, which has reported a surge in thefts.
Complete access control toilet turnstiles come with a two year warranty
A Chamber of Commerce member has objected to plans to charge for entry to public conveniences. The drastic measure is one of a number of scenarios to meet savings targets in the Roman city of Chichester.
Barrier skirts offer security deterrent of gates at a much lower cost
A “mindless” crime of completely destroying a number of parking meters which would cost at least £20,000 in repairs has been condemned.
Parking barriers can monitor the number of vehicles passing through a control point
In a rare move, English Heritage has allowed a church to have a stainless steel roof after lead thefts left it stripped.
Efficient turnstiles fully integrate with smart card access control system
Public toilets help the more vulnerable members of society, said one of many people making their views known outside the Welsh assembly.
Parking posts useful where access to small areas needs to be restricted
Six people have died in the act of stealing power cables during the past year, according to the Energy Networks Association (ENA).
Biometrics can be added to barrier system to make premises doubly secure
Thieves towed away gear worth £10,000 after forcing their way through a south coast company’s gates. Containers of tractor oil were among items stolen from the Highwood firm.