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My new apartment has a team of security guards who, still, as I remember from before, have a pretty mellow workload. Here's the one guarding my group of buildings this afternoon - utterly and peacefully asleep. I'm soon going to be asleep too. I spent part of the day getting the place ready for an intense day of cleaning tomorrow. I've hired some help.
IAEA Director-General Rafael Mariano Grossi, leads the IAEA expert mission that comprise IAEA nuclear safety, security, and safeguards staff as they set for their official visit to Ukraine to the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP). Vienna International Airport, Vienna, Austria. 29 August 2022
IAEA Director-General Rafael Mariano Grossi, listens to the security briefing given by one of his team before they flight to Kyiv, Ukraine.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
IAEA Senior Staff:
Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director-General
Jacek Bylica, IAEA Chief of Cabinet
Lydie Evrard, IAEA Deputy Director-General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Safety and Security
Massimo Aparo, IAEA Deputy Director-General and Head of the Department of Safeguards
Diego Candano Laris, Senior Advisor to the Director-General
Florin Abazi, IAEA Senior Inspector
Fredrik Dahl, IAEA Spokesperson, Office of Public Information and Communication
IAEA Director-General Rafael Mariano Grossi, leads the IAEA expert mission that comprise IAEA nuclear safety, security, and safeguards staff as they set for their official visit to Ukraine to the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP). Vienna International Airport, Vienna, Austria. 29 August 2022
IAEA Director-General Rafael Mariano Grossi, listens to the security briefing given by one of his team before they flight to Kyiv, Ukraine.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
IAEA Senior Staff:
Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director-General
Jacek Bylica, IAEA Chief of Cabinet
Lydie Evrard, IAEA Deputy Director-General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Safety and Security
Massimo Aparo, IAEA Deputy Director-General and Head of the Department of Safeguards
Diego Candano Laris, Senior Advisor to the Director-General
Florin Abazi, IAEA Senior Inspector
Fredrik Dahl, IAEA Spokesperson, Office of Public Information and Communication
Today, Tuesday 8 October, saw the Security 2019 conference take place in St Anne’s Church in Manchester.
The highlight of the event was the presentation of the Bill Lowe Memorial Award to the Manchester City Centre Business Watch Co-ordinator of the year.
The award, named in honour of a long serving crime reduction officer in the city, has been presented annually since 2000.
This year’s winner is David Perkin, Chair of Manchester Pub and Club Network.
Assistant Chief Constable Russ Jackson of Greater Manchester Police presented the award.
To contact Greater Manchester Police for a less urgent matter or make a report online you can also visit www.gmp.police.uk.
You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.
Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.
You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give evidence.
A delegate from Poland removes a bouquet of flowers following the Security Council meeting on the maintenance of international peace and security.
UN Photo/Manuel Elias
17 May 2018
United Nations, New York
Photo # 762061
Sandia National Laboratories engineer John Dillinger tests the security of a cargo container. Testing and evaluating new cargo security technologies has been a partnership between Sandia, the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) Systems Center Pacific (SSC Pacific) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Since 2001, DHS has been required to secure the storage and transportation of cargo entering and traveling through the United States against terror attack, introduction of contraband cargo and pilferage. The Navy must ensure, at all times, the security of high-value cargo, such as munitions, that it stores and transports around the world.
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Photo by Randy Montoya.
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This man was working as a security guard at a roadstop restaurant in south India. They get only 100 Rupees per day, which is less than 2€.
Do you like the colour or B & W version
This beautiful manor house, built in 1896 is in a very perilous state today. Used as a residential school for pupils to escape the heavy industry of nearby towns and cities, Pirniehall was used as a residential education facility up until 1993 until it closed.
Apparently someone who owned it paid for kids from Dumbarton to come and break every window to allow the building to be open to the elements. Today it has been wrecked, metal stolen, and the middle of the house has collapsed.
Apparently there are 11 cats that live here, and some bats. I didn't see any cats, but did see a bat.
Another winter and I think more of this beautiful house will collapse, which will be ever so sad.:(
7/7/2018 A security guard at an event at the Coney Art Walls. Sony a7. Konica Hexanon AR 40mm 1:1.8.
the security alarm lights at outside from outdoors of more stunned and amazing of the area of nature area need is looking sharp of the area for the temperature weather of the sunlight of the natural is brighten sunlight at outdoors
Home security systems in California may help safeguard both homeowners and residences.
Because there are a variety of different solutions to look at when buying a home security alarm in California, it can be practical to evaluate various deals and models as well as monitoring services before making your selection. With such a wide range of home security packages available nowadays, you can customize the perfect residential security strategy that is perfect for your residence, household and lifestyle.
With today's high unemployment rate and the very real possibility of growing crime, countless home owners and business owners are opting to increase their defenses against becoming a recipient of crime. Because it is so easy and cost effective to exercise the adequate measures to secure their households and loved ones, many people are using wireless alarm systems that are secured with security monitoring in order to protect against break-ins and intrusions.
Home security systems in California are popular, smart home owners are decreasing their probabilities of robbery and theft by using security systems installed in their residences. Home alarm systems in California may help protect houses by scaring off potential criminals with loud audible alarms and window decals placed in easy to see places.
Improvements in modern technology mean that installing a security system in your residence is both hassle-free and affordable. No need to open up walls to run wires, set up can occur within a couple of hours and when you choose 24/7 monitoring you will rest assured if your system is set off, law enforcement will be alerted and sent to check out your residence.
Today's technology enables monitoring even if you don't have a conventional phone line. A monitoring company that monitors your house 24 hours a day can contact you on your cellular phone if they detect that your home security and safety is compromised. When the alarm is triggered the standard procedure is that the monitoring specialist will first contact you or the contact of record to make sure that a false alarm is not the cause, if it is not a false alarm or they can't communicate with you the alarm monitoring center will immediately notify your local emergency authorities.
Many security system retailers will cover the expense of the equipment after you sign up for a monitoring package which makes the cost to get started very low. A reputable home security company in California can install your system in just a few days and frequently the next day if that is what you ask for.
The latest systems are comprised of window sensors, door sensors and motion detectors. The window and door sensor is triggered when a window or door is opened, even by a small amount. In addition to customizing your plan to determine which are the best entry ways to set these sensors, you can have your motion sensors modified to permit the movement of household dogs and cats in an effort to prevent false alarms. Most basic systems include window and door sensors, motion detectors, a lighted control panel, battery back-up power in the event that electricity is out and a few even add a keychain remote so that you are able to activate and disarm the security system from a distance.
Consumers choose to install security systems for several benefits, on top of the list is the need to feel safer and more secure while at home or away. Because modern wireless alarm systems are so effective and convenient to use, you can be confident that your home is better protected when you are residing in it and when you're away.
No matter what reasons you have for installing a wireless home alarm system, there is no better time to benefit from the cost effective security packages provided in California. If you are intent on getting the best security system for your home at the best prices, be sure to contact a competitive dealer with a good reputation
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Wall mounted security cameras in a gallery. Might have been part of the display. With modern art it's hard to tell.
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13 August 2014. One of the two security vehicles parked outside the former sheltered housing block, Protheroe House, Chesnut Road, Tottenham N17. The other car was marked "Dog Section".
Protheroe House appeared empty, without any sign of the building work needed to replace it with an "Extra Care supported housing scheme" run by a Housing Association called "One Housing Group".
The previous elderly and disabled residents were moved from their accommodation for this purpose in 2012. ("Decanted" is the jargon.)
The building was then left empty for several months.
in June 2013 it was squatted by a group of several dozen people. They were evicted by Haringey Council in September 2013..
Read more about these events here.
This includes the scandalous delay caused by negotiating a Section 106 planning agreement with One Housing Group, for £30,000 allocated to a wasteful and entirely unnecessary "Green Link".
Security
After eviction of the squatters in September 2013, the doors and windows of Protheroe House were re-sealed and a security company hired to prevent further unauthorised access.
As the months went by, it seemed that this arrangement was continuing. The building remained sealed-up; and guards from the security company - with dogs - were outside the entrance.
Interestingly, it seemed that a portable toilet had been provided for this company's staff. Although I don't know whether or not it had connection to the sewer and mains water. Last year, the Council staff told me that it was not possible to provide even a stand pipe for the squatters.
I was concerned about the continuing cost; and the lack of any apparent progress. If "extra care housing" was a high priority for Haringey residents, when would it be provided?
My Freedom of Information Act Request
On 7 March 2014, I made a Freedom of Information Act request to Haringey asking for the cost of the security company and other information.
You can read my questions and Haringey's replies here on the website What Do They Know.
You'll see that the cumulative bill for security was £94,218 from September 2013 - when the last squatters were evicted - until 2 April 2014. It was then running at a weekly average of £2,500. Which would mean an additional cost of over £50,000 by the end of August 2014.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg [centre] is flanked by Secretary of State for Defence Liam Fox [left of picture] and Foreign Secretary William Hague [right of picture] at the inaugural meeting of the National Security Council in Downing Street, 12 May 2010; Crown copyright.