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I’m seeing a lot of aggressive comments because I’ve questioned Safeguard Force. Before you attack me, please look at the full picture. I’ve watched the Dodge Woodall interview, but I’ve also read the official reports. There are two completely different stories here:
The Podcast Narrative: In Dodge’s video, the group is presented as "angels" and "heroes" stepping in because the police are absent. They claim to be strictly vetted, inclusive, and transparent.
The Reality Checks (via The Echo/Police):
The "Vetting" Issue: The Police and Crime Commissioner formally refused to endorse the group, not because of bureaucracy, but because they couldn't provide sufficient proof of their training or safeguarding policies.
The "Inclusive" Claim: The interview claims they are apolitical. However, investigations revealed the founder previously moderated a group called "Taking Back Our Country" and shared anti-migrant content. That is a valid reason for concern.
The Crime Stats: The group claims crime is skyrocketing to justify their existence. Official stats actually show violent crime is down 4%. Creating fear to sell a solution isn't helpful.
It isn't "trolling" to ask questions about unregulated groups patrolling our streets. We all want a safer Bournemouth, but we are allowed to ask who is keeping it safe.
17/10/2025
Waiting to hear from Charity Commission.....
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Subject: Urgent Concern: Unregistered Group Operating as 'Safeguarding Force' and Public Safety Risk
To the Editor of the Daily Echo,
I am writing to express serious alarm regarding a group operating in our area under the name "Safeguarding Force." Their activities raise significant concerns about legality, public safety, and accountability that I believe the community and relevant authorities need to address immediately.
The most pressing concern is their public representation as a charitable organisation. Upon checking the official register, it appears that "Safeguarding Force" is not a registered charity. This misrepresentation is potentially misleading to the public, who might otherwise support or donate to them under false pretences.
Furthermore, the nature of their operations suggests a significant public liability risk. If they are not a legitimate, fully registered, and professionally managed entity, it is highly unlikely they possess the appropriate level of public or employee liability insurance required for a group intervening in public areas. Should an incident occur involving their personnel, the lack of proper insurance could leave injured parties—whether members of the public or their own volunteers/employees—without adequate recourse, placing a burden on individuals and possibly public services.
Crucially, this group appears to be operating as an unauthorised, vigilante "police force" in public spaces, attempting to carry out functions normally reserved for legitimate law enforcement. This raises profound questions about their training, adherence to the law, and the appropriate use of force.
I understand that some members may hold Security Industry Authority (SIA) badges. It is vital to note that an SIA licence is relevant to specific, licensed security activities and locations, such as guarding a property or a licensed venue. It does not authorise an individual to police the public in public areas or to act as a general "safeguarding" authority outside of a legally defined remit. The possession of an SIA badge is, in this context, irrelevant to the legality of their self-appointed public policing role.
I urge the appropriate regulatory bodies, including the Charity Commission, Health and Safety Executive (HSE), and potentially the local Police and Crime Commissioner, to use their regulatory powers to investigate this group thoroughly. Given the potential for misleading the public and the clear public safety risks, I believe decisive action, including the possibility of a mandated closure of their operations, is necessary until they can demonstrate full compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements.
The safety and security of our community are paramount, and the rule of law must be upheld.
Sincerely,
Nice And Safe Security
11/10/2025
Nice And Safe Security is stretching their high vis wings.....
I just asked Gemini "is it just me or does The Star, Sheffield's "𝗦𝗶𝗹𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗖𝗿𝗶𝗺𝗲" campaign stink of white provilage and here's what I got back.....
... Analyzing the "Silent Crime" Campaign
The claim that the "Silent Crime" campaign "stinks of white privilege" is a valid concern. It's important to critically examine the campaign's messaging and consider the potential implications of focusing solely on the experiences of a particular group.
Here are some points to consider:
Intersectionality: The campaign's focus on "silent crimes" may inadvertently overlook the experiences of individuals who face multiple forms of discrimination, such as women of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, or people with disabilities. These individuals may experience forms of "silent crimes" that are not explicitly addressed by the campaign.
Victim Silencing: While the campaign aims to raise awareness of "silent crimes," it's essential to ensure that it doesn't unintentionally silence the voices of victims from marginalized groups. The campaign should strive to create a platform where all victims feel heard and validated.
Implicit Bias: The campaign should be mindful of implicit biases that may influence its messaging and the types of "silent crimes" it prioritizes. It's crucial to ensure that the campaign doesn't perpetuate stereotypes or reinforce existing power dynamics.
To improve the campaign, it's important to:
Acknowledge intersectionality: Recognize that experiences of discrimination are often complex and multifaceted.
Amplify marginalized voices: Provide a platform for individuals from diverse backgrounds to share their stories and experiences.
Address implicit biases: Be aware of potential biases and work to mitigate their impact.
Advocate for systemic change: Focus on addressing the root causes of "silent crimes" and promoting social justice.
By taking these steps, the "Silent Crime" campaign can become a more inclusive and effective tool for raising awareness and promoting change.
11/08/2023
Hope you're sleeping well too Daniel Snell xx
11/08/2023
Pretty great memory :) sadly 2 of these vokunteers passed the next year x
26/06/2023
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