‘Double standards,’ is how one small security firm head is characterizing regulations governing private security entities. He demands equality for smaller firms that he says are subject to the standards guiding private vehicles, unlike their more privileged larger counterparts in the industry. With the recent spate of attacks on money transit operators in Jamaica, one small security company owner is raising concerns about how his efforts to protect his assets, and those of his clients are
Being dealt with by the police. He says, on Monday, subsequent to assisting his client with depositing a large sum of money at a bank, he was stopped by officers who accosted him for his service vehicle tints being too dark. He fears it’s a disaster waiting to happen. While unable to verify the tint percentage, he says, to best protect the identity of his clients and effectively carry out his duties daily, it is essential for his service vehicle windows to be heavily tinted.
Among the services he offers are VIP escort, private investigation, bodyguard, and cash transit. Watch the report:
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