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Regton goes to Katy Perry’s Witness: The Tour

Regton goes to Katy Perry’s Witness: The Tour, her latest UK & European tour.

REGTON LTD ARE DELIGHTED TO ANNOUNCE EXCITING DEVELOPMENTS IN VENUE SECURITY

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Regton Ltd announce the introduction of Garrett walk through metal detectors at The Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle to replace and improve the current manual scanning procedure; with the aim of increasing the speed of entry as well as giving their fantastic security team’s arms and backs a rest, these arches will be a huge benefit to all in attendance of future events.

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We installed ahead of Katy Perry’s concert on Monday 25th June where this time saving addition to their venue safety was in action for the first time. The detectors are quick and simple to use and will be a welcome development to further define their ongoing security needs, enhancing the customer experience and ease of entry into the venue with guest safety at the forefront of everything they do.

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Nigel Ingram in Fake Britain.

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This morning we had an opportunity to see Regton’s Managing Director Nigel Ingram on BBC’s Fake Britain. If you missed the programme this morning you can catch up on BBC iPlayer

Nigel Ingram in Fake Britain.

In this episode Nigel is testing counterfeit Garrett security scanners which infiltrated UK market. He is also talking about very popular among metal detectorists, Garrett pin point probe. Nigel helps the viewers to see the difference between an original device and its forged copy.

 

Do not be tempted to buy cheap forgeries from unknown sellers. Some offers on British market are too good to be true. If ever in doubt just give Regton a call on 0121 359 2379 and we will be happy to help.

 

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Security metal detectors have stoped weapons coming into schools

Security moves have stopped weapons coming into schools, say education bosses. Hard-hitting security measures which saw metal detectors installed in some West Midlands schools have deterred pupils from taking weapons into classrooms, education chiefs revealed today. A national debate has been taking place on whether security in schools needs to be increased in the wake of the stabbing of Spanish teacher Ann Maguire last week in Leeds. School bosses in the Midlands have told how tackling potential issues several years ago means pupils today know what is expected of them.

Last month it was revealed that 12 children have been excluded from schools in Wolverhampton for going in with weapons. Seven of the cases involved knives. The city’s council was the only authority in the Black Country to hold such figures for the past two academic years.

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Boom Baby!

Man takes home live wartime bomb after finding it in a field

 

WAYNE Elson started off his metal detecting hobby with a huge bang after discovering an unexploded bomb.

The 49-year-old, of Hambledon Road, in Waterlooville, found the German Second World War incendiary just a week after buying his £180  metal detector kit.

He was scouring the woods a mile away from his home when he found the bomb, with  jutting six inches out of the ground on Friday.

 

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Call for metal detectors at Bournville College after student is stabbed

Published by The Birmingham Mail, written by Catherine Lillington, Sunday 14th October 2012

DEMANDS have been made for better security at the Birmingham college where a teenager was stabbed.

The 17-year-old student was fighting for his life after the incident at Bournville College. West Midlands Police described the teenager’s condition on Sunday as “stable”.

A 22-year-old man was arrested in connection with Friday’s stabbing and was being held in custody.

Witnesses said the student was knifed on the steps at the entrance to the building after a heated argument.

Police and paramedics were called to the Longbridge Lane campus at about 1.30pm on Friday, and the student was taken to the city’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Lessons were halted and the college was closed.

Comments have been posted on the college’s Facebook page about improving security at the £66 million site, which has only been open a year.

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Call for metal detectors at Bournville College after student is stabbed

Published by The Birmingham Mail, written by Catherine Lillington, Sunday 14th October 2012

DEMANDS have been made for better security at the Birmingham college where a teenager was stabbed.

The 17-year-old student was fighting for his life after the incident at Bournville College. West Midlands Police described the teenager’s condition on Sunday as “stable”.

A 22-year-old man was arrested in connection with Friday’s stabbing and was being held in custody.

Witnesses said the student was knifed on the steps at the entrance to the building after a heated argument.

Police and paramedics were called to the Longbridge Lane campus at about 1.30pm on Friday, and the student was taken to the city’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Lessons were halted and the college was closed.

Comments have been posted on the college’s Facebook page about improving security at the £66 million site, which has only been open a year.

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Article | More than 30 charged following weekend police operation in Aberdeen

Published by STV Local, 9th July 2012

More than 30 people have been charged following a weekend operation by Grampian Police.

Officer launched Operation Diamond on Friday and Saturday night “to make Aberdeen city centre a safer place”.

As part of the operation metal detectors were used at the entrances to a number of licensed premises with the aim of detecting and deterring anyone attempting to enter with offensive weapons.

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Knives, guns and alcohol among more than 3,000 items confiscated at Grimsby’s courts

Published by Grimsby Telegraph, Monday, 30th April, 2012

“MORE than 3,000 items – including knives, guns, alcohol, tools and cameras – have been confiscated at Grimsby’s courts, new figures have revealed.

Security officers at the magistrates’ court, in Victoria Street, and at Grimsby Crown Court, in Town Hall Square, have seized 274 cameras, 500 tools and 1,097 alcoholic drinks, as well as weapons including:”

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