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Ormskirk security man convicted for second time for operating illegally Ormskirk security man was prosecuted for a second time at Blackburn Magistrates’ Court after being found working illegally at Accrington’s The Berkley Club. From: 28 January 2021 On Tuesday 19 January 2021, Lloyd Irwin from Ormskirk was prosecuted for a second time by the Security Industry Authority (SIA) at Blackburn Magistrates’ Court after being found working illegally at Accrington’s The Berkley Club. He pleaded guilty and was fined £184, required to pay court costs of £358.20 and a victim surcharge of £32. Irwin, who is a former director of Hunter Irwin Security Specialists Ltd (HISS Ltd), was prosecuted initially for working without an SIA licence. He was also charged with supplying unlicensed security officers to The Berkley Club on several occasions during the busy Christmas and New Year period of 2019/2020. His former business was also prosecuted for the supply of un ....
Berkley Club is on Willow Street AN ASPIRING doorman trying to start a career for himself was ‘totally misled’ by those he was entitled to trust – taking on a job which later landed him in court. Daniel Webb told magistrates he felt like a lamb taken to the slaughter by those offering him work after he had completed a training course to become a qualified bouncer. However Burnley Magistrates Court heard that the 24-year-old had never held a licence, meaning he was working illegally at the Berkley Club in Accrington when an investigation took place earlier this year. Prosecuting the case for the industry body, Peter Rollins said: “This matter relates to Mr Webb and his unlicensed conduct on January 18 at the Berkley Club in Accrington. The background is that an investigation was carried out by the Security Industry Authority into company’s providing security services. ....