Vehicle hire companies to reduce terrorism risk
Monday, 17 December 2018 18:05
Counter-Terrorism Policing has teamed up with The Department for
Transport to reduce the risk of rental vehicles being used as
weapons in acts of terror. The Rental Vehicle Security
Scheme (RVSS) is voluntary and is open to all UK hire firms
who offer long and short-term rentals to consumers. RVSS requires
participating companies to meet a...Request free trial
Counter-Terrorism Policing has teamed up with The
Department for Transport to reduce the risk of rental
vehicles being used as weapons in acts of terror.
The Rental
Vehicle Security Scheme (RVSS) is voluntary
and is open to all UK hire firms who offer long and
short-term rentals to consumers.
RVSS requires participating companies to meet a set of
requirements included in a 10-point Code of Practice,
which includes a commitment to:
- Lawfully share data and information with law
enforcement
- Train staff to identify and report suspicious
behaviour
- Appoint a recognised security contact
- Only accept electronic payment for all or part of
the transaction
Counter Terrorism Policing, National Coordinator for
Protective Security, Chief Superintendent Nick Aldworth
said:
The police work closely with Government, local
authorities and businesses to look for new and
innovative new ways to keep people safe. Officers
from the Counter Terrorism Policing network have been
working with industry and Government to support the
development of a security culture within the vehicle
hire industry.
The introduction of the scheme shows a real
commitment by industry to increase the levels of
security awareness, promote the reporting of
suspicious behaviours, enhance security checks and
encourage support for law enforcement activity
against crime and terrorism across the industry. This
can only be a positive thing when helping keep people
safe.
Companies are encouraged to apply and sign
up to the scheme.
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