07 Jun 2019
As festival season begins, Counter Terrorism Policing wants music lovers to #BeSafeBeSound this summer.
Counter Terrorism Policing are reaching out to festival-goers who will be attending live events in the coming weeks by launching the #BeSafeBeSound digital campaign as part of their ‘Summer Security’ initiative.
Created in 2017 following the terror attacks in both London and Manchester, ‘Summer Security’ has already delivered advice, best practice and training to thousands of festival workers, stadium stewards and security guards working at music and sporting events across the UK via ACT Awareness eLearning.
While there is no intelligence to indicate an increased threat to festivals and live music events, the Senior National Coordinator for Protect and Prepare, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Lucy D’Orsi, wants the public to familiarise themselves with the #BeSafeBeSound safety advice so they can play their part in keeping people safe.
That is also why CTP are working with UK Music - an industry-funded body representing the collective interests of the British music industry - to help reach the hundreds of thousands of people who will be attending live events this summer.
DAC D’Orsi says: “There are some huge festivals taking place in the coming months, and we want everyone to have a fantastic time.
"Whilst we want everyone to have fun watching their favourite artists, people’s safety and security remains the top priority for police and festival organisers.
“The purpose of #BeSafeBeSound is to ensure that everyone attending these events knows they have an important role to play in the wider security operation.
“Everyone can help make events safe and secure by familiarising themselves with the #BeSafeBeSound advice, by reading our Run, Hide, Tell guidance and to be ready to ACT if they spot suspicious behaviour and activity.
“Don’t think you might be wasting anyone’s time, it is always better to be safe than sorry. If something doesn’t look or feel right it probably isn’t, so tell someone.”
The importance of her message was echoed by UK Music CEO Michael Dugher who says: “While it’s important to stress that there is no evidence of any increased threat to live music events this summer, it’s sensible that we all stay vigilant and follow advice.
“Festivals and live music gigs in the UK are amongst the best attended in the world and have rightly earned their reputation as well organised events where nothing is more important than the safety of music fans.
“I would urge everyone attending events this summer to stay alert and follow the #BeSafeBeSound advice from the police to make sure everyone has a fantastic time in a safe and secure environment.”
Key advice for anyone attending an event this summer:
More information on what to look out for and how to contact police can be found at www.counterterrorism.police.uk/safetyadvice
More specialist security advice for different sectors is available from the National Counter Terrorism Security Office.
As with any busy area, police are encouraging everyone to remain alert while out and about, and to report anything suspicious immediately to police, security or staff. You can also get in touch to report anything suspicious confidentially via www.gov.uk/ACT or 0800 789 321. In an emergency always call 999.
You can follow and support the campaign at @terrorismpolice using the hashtags #BeSafeBeSound and #ActionCountersTerrorism.
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