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  1. Youth Arrested in Peter Kay Evacuation

    A 16-year-old was arrested on suspicion of making a bomb threat that caused the Peter Kay show at AO Arena to be evacuated on Thursday evening.

    #PeterKay, #AO Arena, #BombThreat, #Manchester, #EventSecurity

    newsletter.tf/teenager-arreste

  2. Thousands of fans were evacuated from the AO Arena during a Peter Kay show. This was due to a bomb threat hoax, leading to the arrest of a 16-year-old.

    #PeterKay, #AO Arena, #BombThreat, #Manchester, #EventSecurity
    newsletter.tf/teenager-arreste

  3. SHENANIGANS AT THE WHITE HOUSE Correspondents' Dinner EXPOSED?

    The fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk highlights security issues at political events, especially those held outdoors. What does this mean for future gatherings?

    #CharlieKirk, #EventSecurity, #PoliticalEvents, #CampusSafety, #SecurityConcerns

    newsletter.tf/charlie-kirk-sho

  4. Security at political events is under scrutiny after Charlie Kirk's death. An indoor venue might have offered better protection than the outdoor campus location.

    #CharlieKirk, #EventSecurity, #PoliticalEvents, #CampusSafety, #SecurityConcerns
    newsletter.tf/charlie-kirk-sho

  5. The tips in the reply are really spot-on! Not just #PaganCommunities, but any kind of event or protest where #ToxicMasculinity, #Egotistic "leaders", and #ActivistBros lurk -- waiting to manipulate their next victim!

    Question on Reddit from 2021: How do you deal with a toxic pagan community?

    Answer (by sidhe_elfakyn)

    "Background

    I don't have experience with organizing Pagan events, but I have several years of experience with organizing events in general. My main area of focus has been event safety and culture, especially related to abuse and harassment. I burned out after about 4 years or so and I disconnected from that for a few years, but I'm getting back into it, at least informally.

    Introduction

    Unfortunately, toxic, unsafe events are extremely common. I believe one of the factors that exacerbates the situation is the fact that religion and spirituality are one of those key areas of the self where people can find a sense of shared identity, meaning, and direction. Leaders can act as gatekeepers for someone's feeling of belonging and acceptance, and that's prime ground for abuse.

    Regarding what you can do: one of the key aspects is ensuring that your events are safe. You've got your events, and you have other events and the community at large. The first one you have a great deal of influence over; for the most part you have only indirect influence over the second.

    At your events

    The key words for leading safe events are culture and values. Culture comes from the top down. You want to engender the culture at your events that matches your values (for instance, a value that attendee safety and comfort is paramount). Your community will self-select based on the culture of your events. So if you want to maximize women's feeling of safety, that needs to be baked into your events' culture.

    The primary way to do that is through policies and processes.

    - Have policies in place around #harassment and #ToxicBehavior, including #consequences for harassment. Publicize your policies, put them front and center. That right there will already select out a lot of toxic people and include people who feel unsafe at other events.

    - Publicize a way to report harassment and other toxic behavior. Make it easy. It's already hard enough to come forth with reports of harassment.

    - Have a process to investigate and handle such reports (offer both anonymous -- where the reporter doesn't share their identity -- and confidential -- where the reporter shares who they are but you keep it secret -- options). Be particularly mindful of the emotional burden and potential trauma of the person who reported it.

    - Make sure your processes are capable of dealing with reports of leaders committing abuse.

    - Remember that if you don't remove toxic people from your events, you'll drive away their victims instead.

    Your events will thus differentiate themselves from others where there is toxicity. Your membership will form into people who will uphold your event's culture of safety. There's a lot to be said here, these are just some ideas.
    Interacting with other leaders and events at large

    There will hopefully be other organizations like yours, that pay particular attention to safety. Reach out to those leaders, establish communication, form a network.

    Vet those organizations to make sure they are a right match for you. Create joint activities and events. This way your culture and values of safety will spread. You will lead by example and show that your events are safer, more comfortable, people are more engaged, participate more etc.

    What about toxic leaders and events?

    I've yet to find a way to influence other leaders into being less toxic. You can carve out a pocket of safety at your events but if a leader and event are toxic, it is very important to not affiliate yourself with them. Don't recommend people to their events, don't do joint activities etc.

    Having been on both sides, both as an attendee who has been sexually harassed and abused, and as an event organizer, I can say that affiliating yourself with toxic leaders will simply send the message to the people at your events that you are OK with their behavior (even if you're actually not, that's unfortunately the message that is being sent!); people will pick up on that and your event's culture and the people who go at your events will reflect that.

    There is no changing #ToxicLeaders' minds. The most important thing is to make sure your events are safe and to associate yourself with other safe leaders, and to disassociate yourself from toxic people. This will send the message that you are, in fact, not ok with that behavior and you will not associate with it.

    What about events that aren't intentionally toxic?

    I've seen plenty of leaders who want a safe community but inadvertently foster an unsafe one. This can happen for many many possible reasons, and it is an art and science in itself to figure out what's going on and address it. Keep an open channel of communications with these leaders. Lead by example. Show them how you do things and how your community is safe. If you do joint events, be very very careful; you don't want to expose your communities to toxic behavior, since people will be made uncomfortable or possibly even harmed and trust in your events' safety will be broken.

    Share your expertise, share your policies, offer mentorship and coaching, but don't overextend yourself. Your primary responsibility is towards your events and members.

    Closing thoughts

    I'm in the NYC area. Of the types of events that I used to lead, I can only think of a handful of safe ones. In New York Fucking City, only a small handful. However the community around these events is magnificent. New people seek out the safe events, word spreads, and these events are some of the most vibrant and alive, because people will return when they feel safe and welcome, when they feel their concerns are taken seriously and acted upon, and when leadership holds itself accountable, too.

    There will always be toxicity around. However, if you carve safety at your events, others will take notice. Over time, a network will form of safe events and leaders. Toxic leaders will keep being toxic, but the leaders who are having trouble creating a safe event will take note, will follow your lead, and will come to you for mentorship and guidance.

    Good luck! It will be difficult but extremely rewarding."

    Source:
    reddit.com/r/paganism/comments

    #WeKeepUsSafe #EventSecurity #SafeEvents #Accountability #Leadership #EventSafety #BuildingCommunity #BelieveVictims

  6. Security planners supporting the Milano Cortina Winter Games say drones are now treated as a baseline threat category for major international events - alongside cyber incidents, protests, and opportunistic crime.

    Officials highlighted the importance of coordination, terrain awareness at outdoor venues, and clear enforcement of no-drone zones, noting that most incidents historically involve unauthorized filming rather than malicious intent.

    From a security operations perspective, where should priority be placed as event complexity increases?

    Source: reuters.com/world/us-security-

    Join the discussion and follow @technadu for grounded reporting on security and technology.

    #EventSecurity #CounterUAS #CyberRisk #SecurityOperations #InfoSec #TechNadu

  7. Paradise secured! 🌟 We're honoured to partner with Settlers Country Manor, Auckland's premier wedding venue, bringing world-class security consulting to create flawless celebrations.

    Read the article here >>
    imperialsecurity.agency/event-

    From intimate moments to grand VIP events, excellence is in every detail.

    #EventSecurity #WeddingVenue #AucklandWeddings #SecuringParadise #NewZealandEvents #WeddingSecurity

  8. 🎤✨ Planning a live concert in New York?
    Make safety your top priority.
    At Dahlcore, we offer professional concert security services including crowd management, access control, and perimeter protection.
    Let the music play—we’ll handle the rest.

    #ConcertSecurity #NYCEvents #LiveMusicSafety #DahlcoreSecurity #EventSecurity dahlcore.com/concert-security

  9. 📣 Need temporary security in NYC? Whether it’s for a one-night event, construction site, or sudden coverage gap—Dahlcore Security Guard Services is your trusted local partner.

    🛡️ Rapid Response
    👮‍♂️ NYC-Vetted Guards
    🎯 Customized Protection Plans

    You focus on your operations. We'll handle the security.

    #NYCSecurity #TemporaryGuards #EventSecurity #ConstructionSecurity #PrivateSecurity #Dahlcore dahlcore.com/temp-security-gua

  10. Not all security guards are the same.
    There are 4 levels:
    1️⃣ Unarmed Officers
    2️⃣ Mobile Patrol & CCTV
    3️⃣ Armed Security
    4️⃣ Executive Protection

    Each fits a unique need—from schools to construction to VIPs. Know which one your property needs.

    #Security #PrivateSecurity #ConstructionSafety #EventSecurity #ResidentialSecurity #ArmedSecurity #CCTV #SecurityGuards #MastodonTexas
    Visit Our Website:uniguards.com/

  11. Planning a wedding or private event? Don’t overlook security. 🛡️ From guest list control to parking patrols and emergency response, pros can keep things smooth and safe. Especially if you’ve got VIPs or a big crowd.

    Let’s just say some firms in TX really know how to blend in while staying alert.

    #EventSecurity #WeddingTips #ArmedSecurity #PrivateEvents #SecurityGuards #TexasEvents #CCTV #VIPProtection #Uniguards
    Visit Our Website:uniguards.com/

  12. Hosting an event in Texas without security? Think again. From crowd chaos to theft and liability—professional security guards aren’t a luxury, they’re a necessity.
    💡 Want real protection tips? Some firms (like you-know-who 👀) break it down smartly on their blog.

    #EventSecurity #TexasEvents #SecurityGuards #ArmedSecurity #SafetyFirst #PrivateSecurity #EventPlanning

  13. 🎉 Hosting an event in NYC? Make safety your top priority. Whether it’s a VIP gala, corporate seminar, or high-energy concert, Dahlcore Security Guard Services delivers expert protection that ensures your event runs without a hitch.

    ✅ Crowd Control
    ✅ Risk Assessment
    ✅ Emergency Response
    ✅ Discreet & Professional Guards

    #EventSecurity #NYCSecurity dahlcore.com/event-security-se

  14. Weddings are about joy, not stress—but uninvited guests, theft, or parking chaos can ruin the vibe fast. 💍 Hiring professional wedding security guards = peace of mind. From guest list checks to emergency response, it’s the backup you didn’t know you needed. 💡

    Learn more in a post I found recently—really eye-opening. 🕊️
    #WeddingPlanning #EventSecurity #SecurityGuards #WeddingTips #MastoAdvice #UninvitedGuests #WeddingFails
    Visit Our Website:uniguards.com/

  15. Hosting an event in DFW? Don’t risk safety on volunteers. Trained armed/unarmed security, mobile patrols & CCTV make all the difference. We saw it firsthand at a film premiere—professional, seamless, secure. Want that peace of mind? 👀 You’ll find what you’re looking for in this blog post.
    #EventSecurity #DFWEvents #SecurityGuards #CCTV #ArmedSecurity #SecurityCompany #Dallas #FortWorth

  16. 🎬 Not all “#SecurityCompaniesNearMe” are built for the chaos of the film industry. From crowd control to VIP protection, you need pros who get showbiz. 👮‍♂️ Uniguards nails it with tailored services like #ExecutiveProtection & #MobilePatrol.

    👉 Curious what to look for? Their latest blog breaks it down.
    #FilmIndustrySecurity #ArmedSecurity #SetLife #EventSecurity uniguards.com/blog

  17. ⚡️ An event in Germany to raise awareness of the Bashlibel massacre is scheduled for October. However, events in Spain and Latvia, aimed at informing about the First Karabakh War, were canceled due to concerns over potential Armenian provocations. To effectively disseminate the report, it is recommended to distribute an electronic version of the book. #RiskAnalysis #EventSecurity riskmap.com/incidents/1917042/

  18. Re 🌟 #WYD2023 has commenced! 🎉
    His Holiness @Pontifex arrived yesterday and our @EUHomeAffairs #PSA team continues excellent collaboration with Internal Security and Police to make it safe for the millions of devoted pilgrims🤝
    #EventSecurity #InternationalCooperation 🌍🙌

    🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/EUHomeAffairs

  19. 🤝 EU #PSA excited to support #WYD2023 and his holiness @Pontifex in Lisbon 🇵🇹
    Proud to assist Internal Security System, the Public Security Police 👮 and cooperate with all the law enforcement agencies.
    #EventSecurity #InternationalCooperation #securityEU

    🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/EUHomeAffairs

  20. Re 🌟 #WYD2023 has commenced! 🎉
    His Holiness @Pontifex arrived yesterday and our @EUHomeAffairs #PSA team continues excellent collaboration with Internal Security and Police to make it safe for the millions of devoted pilgrims🤝
    #EventSecurity #InternationalCooperation 🌍🙌

    🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/EUHomeAffairs

  21. 🤝 EU #PSA excited to support #WYD2023 and his holiness @Pontifex in Lisbon 🇵🇹
    Proud to assist Internal Security System, the Public Security Police 👮 and cooperate with all the law enforcement agencies.
    #EventSecurity #InternationalCooperation #securityEU

    🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/EUHomeAffairs