The Big Issue
In the face of great adversity, many operatives from the security sector exhibited tremendous courage and professionalism. One security officer, for example, risked life and limb to re-enter the London Underground tunnel network in order to help the victims of the bombings, while others helped administer First Aid and establish a temporary hq for the emergency services (see our News Special this month).
In addition to the role played by security officers, we should not, of course, neglect the hours of CCTV footage that helped to piece together the awful events of 7/7. Crucially, that footage also assisted the police to track down those involved in the attempted bombings some two weeks later.
One element which really stood out was the quality of the images made available to the police when compared with those from one other horrific and high profile case involving CCTV – the Jamie Bulger murder investigation some 13 years ago. This really underlines how far the industry has moved forward during the intervening period.
It’s also interesting to note that vital evidence was provided not only by static CCTV solutions but also by mobile systems. All of which, to the best of my knowledge, were designed and manufactured by British companies. We can be justifiably proud of the contribution made by BSIA Members in this technologically-advanced sector.
If there is anything positive we can take from 7/7 it is that, in Britain, we are better placed than perhaps any other country to respond to (and prevent) future incidents.
The Big Issue
In the face of great adversity, many operatives from the security sector exhibited tremendous courage and professionalism. One security officer, […]
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