The 2021 @SaferCash Industry bravery award has been given to Rory Middleton and David Paynter of Loomis.
“[...]Our winners today deserve our praise for their courage and we commend them for their actions.”
ACC Jayne Meir, @WMPolice#BSAonline2021#securityexcellence#thankyou
The inaugural @SaferCash Police Partnership Initiative award 2021 has been given to Detective Chief Inspector Chris Mossop for ‘Operation ATMosphere’.
Congratulations DCI Chris Mossop and Operation ATMosphere, winner of Police Partnership Initiative 2021
#BSAonline2021@gmpolice
Drinkers urged to take #cash to the pub to beat indoor payments rules. Pub bosses warn that poor rural broadband and mobile signal means card machines cannot be used in many #pub gardens
https://t.co/rRcNi13oJW
I’m with @whichuk. One year on, it’s time for @hmtreasury to deliver on its promise to #ProtectCash.
For me, it is vital the government acts now to support the small businesses that rely on it.
@BBCBreakfast@SarahCorkerNews Great to see cash as a main topic this morning on national television. If any of the public are interested in more info on this topic check out @SaferCash#cashisaSAFEchoice and download the booklet https://t.co/Gh5aDyMKPV
Good to see strong support for cash on @BBCBreakfast this morning. Great to see @natceeney and the @PilotsCash feature. We may be using less cash, but it's still vital for millions of people. #accesstocash
Today, we're launching a Cash in Transit and ATM robbery campaign with @SaferCash@BSIA & police forces across the #NorthWest. Watch this short animation to see how you can help keep your communities safe from cash-in-transit robberies 👇 https://t.co/k34h51OMX3 #SaferCash
ATM and CiT robberies are #crimes against the community. They deny local people access to #cash, and put jobs an lives at risk. We are committed to working with the police to put ATM & CiT criminals behind bars. You can help us. If you have any information, call CrimeStoppers.
@WhichUK have produced an article showing cash refusal threatens people’s ability to pay for food and medicine.
Read the Which? article here: https://t.co/AZrW6y0ZM2
Download 'Cash is a SAFE choice' here: https://t.co/dHO3kjkttR
Sign Freedom to pay: https://t.co/42twyPdqX6 #cash
This compelling article paints a dark picture of our society today. And yet so many are celebrating our “cashless future”. This can’t be right. We need full acceptance of cash by high-street retailers to protect those for whom cash is vital. #acceptcash
https://t.co/YWyrPQkSw5
"[...] Cash is the bicycle - an ideal solution more suited than others for certain circumstances." - Marc Terry, MD Cardtronics.
We are calling on retailers and local authorities to promote cash as a ‘SAFE choice’ of payment
https://t.co/tiKxKn4L6D #cashissafe#cashischoice#cash
This weekend marks 57 years since the infamous #GreatTrainRobbery.
We’re celebrating the brave actions of the Met's Flying Squad and their continuous efforts to put thieves and criminals behind bars.
I've just signed a petition calling on the @TheFCA to make sure banks are practicing a 'duty of care' to protect customer's access to financial services so people can keep using banks and ATMs!
https://t.co/1ycrDwWnQW via @38_degrees
The BSIA is today calling on retailers and local authorities to recognise, acknowledge and to promote the use of cash as a SAFE choice of payment during and after the COVID-19 crisis.
Read more: https://t.co/9xo91LVvpp
Download the report: https://t.co/tftKaD51ma
#SAFEchoice
Let's not forget today's public bravery winner - who was awarded by Met Police Commissioner, Dame Cressida Dick DBE QPM. Their brave actions thwarted a theft of £20,000 upon hearing sirens from the cashbox. Our warmest congratulations #BSAonline2020#UKpolicing#cashintransit
Industry Bravery is such an important category for the CViT sector and we are proud to sponsor this event! The nominations are still open so if you’re interested please get in touch! #cash#awards#cvit#police#bravery
The BSIA is moving the British Security Awards to an online broadcast for 2020.
Due to the uncertainly of the Coronavirus outbreak, the Association’s flagship event, which was due to take place on 1 July in London, will now take place as an online broadcast for this year only.