Complete system businesses need for controlling access through a single door
Dyfed-Powys Police Authority are considering plans for a fixed-wing aircraft which will replace its police helicopter if plans for a National Police Air Service (NPAS) in Wales and England get the go-ahead. Figures suggest only 61% of the force’s population could be reached under the new proposed 20-base system.
In a statement following a blaze which affected a set of shops, South Wales Fire and Rescue Service said it needed eight crews and fire engines to fight a fire which engulfed the stores on Maesglas Retail Park in Newport which occurred over the course of a night. South Wales Fire and Rescue Service commented that three stores were ablaze – Comfort Zone, Leather Leaders and Floors-2-Go.
Businesses and individuals from North Wales attended a briefing on e-crime, with various experts speaking about how criminal activity has evolved and used facts to illustrate the dangers businesses face.
A study by publishers AVISIAN found that security cards must be able to validate and secure identities. This has created demand for multiple layers of card security including two-factor authentication to validate identity, and biometric templates that must be stored on the card.
South Wales Police is one of the forces most heavily affected by funding cuts as it is due to lose 256 officers and 432 support staff by the end of 2014-15. Peter Vaughan, Chief Constable of South Wales Police, said: “Whilst reductions of such scale will obviously have an impact on the way we do business, we are trying our absolute best to ensure that the impact on the delivery of our services to our communities is minimised.”
South Wales Police figures have revealed a massive drop in crime in Neath Port Talbot during December. The most recent stats show there have been 487 crimes reported during the month with 43.5 per cent of crimes detected. This compares with 631 reported crimes in December 2009.