Yearly Archives: 2023

PSA Prosecutes Unlicensed Security Guard

2023-03-15T11:59:30+00:00March 15th, 2023|

On the 13th March, 2023, Mr. Daniel Smith, Bluebell, Dublin 12 was found guilty at Dublin District Court of one breach of the Private Security Services Act. This followed an investigation by the PSA into the provision of unlicensed security guarding services in counties Dublin, Meath and Wicklow. Mr. Smith had been found providing security guard (static) services without holding the required PSA licence. Judge Anthony Halpin fined the defendant €500 with costs of €4,562.15 also awarded against Mr. Smith.

PSA Newsletter January 2023

2023-01-19T16:05:19+00:00January 19th, 2023|

The latest edition of the Private Security Authority’s Magazine. In this edition we share details of the launch of our new Strategic Plan 2023-2025, the introduction of licensing for Enforcement Guards, an Enforcement Focus update, changes to PSA training requirements and Data Protection considerations when using Domestic Video Surveillance (CCTV).

PSA Strategic Plan 2023-2025

2024-10-04T13:17:03+00:00January 19th, 2023|

The Board of the Private Security Authority are delighted to present our Strategic Plan for the period 2023 to 2025. The Plan sets out our objectives for the next three years and focuses on the expansion of licensing, raising the levels of standards and qualifications, and improved communications with our licence holders and the public.

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