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Date: 2016-01-15 07:35:13
Security Industry Authority
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Crime prevention
Security guards
Surveillance
Private investigator
Drug Enforcement Administration
Television licensing in the United Kingdom
Alcohol licensing laws of the United Kingdom

IMPORTANT INFORMATION - PLEASE READ IT ALL. Future Licensing and Regulation of Private Investigators in the UK At this time, there is a lot of confusion as to what is happening with regard to the licensing of the privat

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