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This is yet another issue about G20 security. The company that is supposed to provide protection for 20 world leaders isn't even licensed. Not only that, many security guards who were hired didn't even have previous experience with a security job. So my question is this. If a gathering of world leaders and VIP's is being guarded by an unlicensed company who hires anyone as long as they're willing to work cheap, what is the quality of security this company can provide? I realize that the leaders themselves are guarded by well trained police and specially trained guards, but these guards are basically the first obstacle any troublemaker has to get through. Are these guards being hired because security is seen as a major concern, or because the organizers want to cut costs while still being able to say, in the event a security breach occurs, that they took measures to prevent it?
Discuss.
This is yet another issue about G20 security. The company that is supposed to provide protection for 20 world leaders isn't even licensed. Not only that, many security guards who were hired didn't even have previous experience with a security job. So my question is this. If a gathering of world leaders and VIP's is being guarded by an unlicensed company who hires anyone as long as they're willing to work cheap, what is the quality of security this company can provide? I realize that the leaders themselves are guarded by well trained police and specially trained guards, but these guards are basically the first obstacle any troublemaker has to get through. Are these guards being hired because security is seen as a major concern, or because the organizers want to cut costs while still being able to say, in the event a security breach occurs, that they took measures to prevent it?
Discuss.