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Former UKIP councillor prosecuted for working as a door supervisor without a licence

A former Pembroke Dock councillor has been sentenced for working illegally as a door supervisor at a licensed premises.

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Paul Dowson

Paul Haywood Dowson received a 12-month Community Rehabilitation Order with 10 days Rehabilitation Activity Requirement (RAR), a fine of £500, and a Victim Surcharge of £114.00 contribution to prosecution costs of £2,587.50

56-year-old Dowson of Princes Street, Pembroke Dock worked as a security operative at a licensed premises in Tenby between November 2021 and June 2022. Dyfed Powys Police officers and a licensing officer observed him working as a door supervisor at the premises on 30 April 2022, 29 May 2022 and 4 June 2022.

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On each occasion Paul Dowson was observed carrying out the duties of a door supervisor at the door of the premises. He was dressed predominantly in black, displaying an armband licence card holder and a coat bearing the text ‘security’ displayed on it. When he was seen on 29 May 2022, police officers spoke to him, and he confirmed to them that he was working at the premises.

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He had held two previous door supervisor licences, but his last licence had expired on 18 March 2022. Paul Dowson continued working at the premises until the Designated Premises Supervisor became aware that he was no longer licensed in June 2022. His employment was subsequently terminated.

Paul Dowson was formally interviewed on 29 October 2022 by the Security Industry Authority (SIA). He agreed that he was standing outside of the door of the premises as described by the police officers but maintained that he was not engaged as a door supervisor at the premises.

He suggested that he was working at the premises in a non-designated role only, in relation to CCTV installations, but this claim was refuted by the premises management.

The bench stated at the sentencing: “This matter was a significant issue as a door supervisor is a person with (responsibility for) the well-being, regulation, and control of members of the public, you knew you did not have a valid licence but carried on over a sustained period until stopped. That shows a disregard for the law and for those you were meant to be protecting.

Mark Chapman, one of the SIA’s Criminal Investigations Managers said: “Paul Dowson’s case is an example of what happens when individuals choose to work when not licensed to do so. Dowson continued to work without a licence, putting the security of the venue’s patrons and staff at risk. As a result, he now has a conviction with substantial costs to pay.

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“I’d like to acknowledge the contribution made to the investigation by our law enforcement partner, Dyfed Powys Police. They were exemplary in supporting the SIA to bring this case to court. This and other similar cases in the region have further strengthened the regulated security industry by ensuring that those providing security to the public are licensed to do so”.

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  1. nadroj3002

    23rd September 2023 at 9:27 pm

    I quit because the only people left in UKIP, maybe a hundred or two at most, are either idiots or shameless rascals like the subject of this article. His criminal record is as long as your arm, and a few of his convictions were listed in a September 12th article in the Western Telegraph. Even though some are “elapsed” (?), the judge allowed them to be read out in open court and so it is ok to quote them.

    But compared to the rogues in charge, Dowson is Saint Paul.

    It is a scandal they seem to be allowed to carry on fleecing the public. When you have establishment backing, you can get away with almost anything!

    UKIP of recent years exists for two purposes – to enrich a few by pocketing legacies from dead people who didn’t update their Wills, and to split the vote away from legit parties to the right of the Conservatives, their bosses.

    Dowson was only another useful idiot helping really bad people keep pretending UKIP is a real political party and not just smoke and mirrors with a tiny and geriatric or mentally-ill membership.

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