In response to the ever-present threat of terrorism, security has become a growing profession, especially private security. According to the Department of Labour Statistics, the occupation has expanded by 14 percent after the London Bombings in 2005. Demand for security guards is expected to continue to grow faster than other professions over the next five years.
Why the increase? While it is true that the UK has been relatively quiet since 7/7 and the authorities are doing a bang up job smoking out terror suspects, the threat remains very real. In fact, one of the first things businesses do whenever they plan a grand event is to contact private firms and hire a security guard in Bristol.
Since most companies do not employ a security staff of their own, special event guards are hired for one night only. What do they do? Many experienced security guards are retired police officers with years of experience dealing with large crowds. They may have policed the transport network, airports, or even on the streets, which means they know how to spot a suspicious character.
Security guards working at a special event will keep both eyes open and monitor the crowd for activities like illegal drug use, theft, or terrorism. Of course, nine times out of ten their presence alone is enough to keep guests in line. The most common call for action typically comes when a bloke has had too much to drink and becomes boisterous or abusive.
Guards will then escort the inebriated guest off the premises, post haste. If the guest assaults them or refuses to cooperate, guards have the right to phone the police and report them. More often than not, however, the night will run smoothly because security guards ensure order.

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