Students, Not Soldiers Set to Guard Olympics [Edition 4]
Mail on Sunday › November 15, 2009
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Mail on Sunday › November 15, 2009
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OLYMPIC security chiefs have ruled out using the Army for protection at the 2012 Games.
Instead, they will rely on private security staff and 6,000 students, aged 16 to 19, who will take a 30-hour course that will give them a BTEC qualification in events.See the full content of this document
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