Enforcement Focus October 2022
During the period January 1st to August 30th, 2022, the Private Security Authority (PSA) commenced 584 enforcement cases to ensure compliance with the licensing regulations, as relevant.
During the period January 1st to August 30th, 2022, the Private Security Authority (PSA) commenced 584 enforcement cases to ensure compliance with the licensing regulations, as relevant.
On the 3rd of October, 2022, Barry Behan t/a Homewatch Security, 19 Preston Brook, Rathangan, Co. Kildare, was found guilty at Naas District Court of one breach of the Private Security Services Act, with three further breaches taken into consideration.
The latest edition of the Private Security Authority’s Magazine. In this edition we have details of upcoming seminars on the new Access Control standard (PSA 67:2021), an update on the licensing of Event Security and Private Investigator employees and the development of our new Strategic Plan. A copy of the PSA Presentation for the Access Control Seminars on PSA 67:2021 is also available.
On the 30th of May, 2022, David Duffy trading as A1 Auto Electronics, 59 Delmere, Enfield, Co. Meath appeared before Judge Anthony Halpin in Dublin District Court and pleaded guilty to a breach of the Private Security Services Act.
On the 13th of May, 2022, AMP Electrical and Security Systems Limited, 43 Foxlodge Manor, Ratoath, County Meath, was found guilty at Navan District Court of three breaches of the Private Security Services Act, with two further breaches taken into consideration.