Police Want Airports to Pay More of Rising Security Costs
The Scotsman › January 15, 2007
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The Scotsman › January 15, 2007
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POLICE forces who patrol Scotland's four largest airports are to meet tomorrow in an effort to claw back the increasing costs of security.
Representatives of forces covering Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Prestwick will join colleagues from forces with the five largest English terminals to plan a joint strategy to recover more of the costs involved from airport operators. These have risen as security has been tightened to meet the increased terrorist threat since last August.See the full content of this document
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