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The fact so many patients still praise and accept discriminatory requests to reveal their prescription details to enter venues/events is worrying.Even the police can't demand prescription copies, let alone random security staff - it takes a court order, ordinarily with mitigating circumstances, to reveal such 'special category' data under GDPR.The dispensing label attached to medication packaging is always sufficient to prove lawful possession, legally
 
Could it be time for a letter to the SIA to remind them of this?
If you've watched any auditing on YouTube, you know that neither the SIA nor any of the major or minor security agencies in the UK are able to communicate even the most basic tenets of UK law to their members and staff. Auditors embarrass these companies tens of times per day at this point for the whole world to see, and it could all end with a simple e-mail communication or maybe a one-day course. Do they do it? Either they don't, or their staff are too thick or lacking in the comprehension of the English language to take it in.

The truth is that as long as the security industry is the go-to career for knuckle-dragging meat-heads with nothing going on between the eyes, and some of the lowest quality migrants that make it into the UK, nothing is going to change on this issue or any security agency issue in general.

And never mind medical cannabis to be honest, the real scale of the scandal is how much danger we're all in any time we're in public when the people who are literally responsible for our security are such low quality individuals.
 
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If you've watched any auditing on YouTube, you know that neither the SIA nor any of the major or minor security agencies in the UK are able to communicate even the most basic tenets of UK law to their members and staff. Auditors embarrass these companies tens of times per day at this point for the whole world to see, and it could all end with a simple e-mail communication or maybe a one-day course. Do they do it? Either they don't, or their staff are too thick or lacking in the comprehension of the English language to take it in.

The truth is that as long as the security industry is the go-to career for knuckle-dragging meat-heads with nothing going on between the eyes, and some of the lowest quality migrants that make it into the UK, nothing is going to change on this issue or any security agency issue in general.

And never mind medical cannabis to be honest, the real scale of the scandal is how much danger we're all in any time we're in public when the people who are literally responsible for our security are such low quality individuals.
Completely understandable, but we can't do anything about that bit - but the letter - Cannabis Industry Council and all the rest can.
 
Recently gave up my position working as a SIA door supervisor for nightclubs, pubs & events, this would be quite tricky If I encountered this situation not quite sure how I'd deal with it, think I would need to ask bar management or my own supervisor in the specific venue what they would like to do about it and go from there... This is definitely something that ISN'T part of the SIA training course and 100% should be not only for cannabis but other illegal drugs that are also available via prescription... In a normal case where someone is found with cannabis or rolling a joint etc its pretty straight forward, they are removed from the premises and banned for a certain time period (However I was quite lenient with this as I'm a user myself so I didn't ban anyone specifically for this) I would only bar the person If they made a nuisance of themselves. To make it clear I would not refuse/halt entry to a venue strictly for the smell of cannabis and I would only actually investigate If I were given reason to do so i.e Dealing or Rolling up within the venue. Much more likely to be refused due to being too drunk i.e from a previous venue etc rather than the smell of cannabis. Again almost every venue operates differently some are way more lenient than others.
 
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The fact so many patients still praise and accept discriminatory requests to reveal their prescription details to enter venues/events is worrying.Even the police can't demand prescription copies, let alone random security staff - it takes a court order, ordinarily with mitigating circumstances, to reveal such 'special category' data under GDPR.The dispensing label attached to medication packaging is always sufficient to prove lawful possession, legally
Tbf pls be aware there is zero training about this, it definitely needs addressed! I'm assuming as MC is barely known they have no real need to introduce it as part of the SIA course but this is obviously changing as MC is a rapidly growing market (quite literally :ROFLMAO:) In other words the SIA security are just winging it as they haven't had any specific training for this.
 
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Even the police can't demand prescription copies, let alone random security staff - it takes a court order, ordinarily with mitigating circumstances, to reveal such 'special category' data under GDPR.The dispensing label attached to medication packaging is always sufficient to prove lawful possession, legally
There's a video going around on YT from a few month ago of two guys in Glasgow getting their med's taken off them by the police and they had to go to the station 11 days later to retrieve them with proof of their prescriptions, idk if it was a physical copy they required or whatever but yeah they can demand to see your prescription in order to get your med's back :confused:
 
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