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Guarding the political conference
It is difficult to believe with my current working lifestyle of working for 8 hours a day, that I was once working a security guard. I need to point out that the job was only temporary whilst I was at night school, but it was still a very real experience.
Perhaps the crowning glory, for me, was being on duty during the Labour Party Conference in Brighton in 2006. It wasn’t enough for the party to rely solely upon the police as their only source of security, they also needed to hire a specialist service provider to bring in extra support. Much of this thinking was in place as a result of the IRA hit on the Grand Hotel in 1984. Obviously this caused massive damage inside the hotel, and almost wiped out the prime minister of the day and most of her cabinet. The landscape of politics change over time, terrorist come and go, but policies stay active until another catastrophic event comes along to change it.
Security guards work alongside the police force, who find it hard not to look down upon their ‘inferiors’ from the private sector. There is a certain irony in the fact that many member of private security companies have at some point been in the police force themselves.
As a security guard at the Party Conference, I have memories that will stay with me for many years to come. For some unknown reason I thought my duties would not be any more stressful than stopping people from dropping litter, or moving on motorists. Often you will see some people try to drive up to the conference entrance just so they can ask for the whereabouts of the car park! It takes quite a bit of driving to successfully negotiate the concrete barriers specially erected for the conference, but there are the few that succeed.
Within an hour of the beginning of the conference, a boisterous crowd was beginning to arrive and they didn’t seem like friendly protesters. My colleagues told me they were an organises group, determined to protest about the foxhunting bill that was to be debated in parliament. The thoughts that were going through my mind as I was being sworn at and spat upon, was that I would like to get a large quantity of security screens and surround the lot of them!
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