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    As Martyn’s Law comes into effect, venues must plan to prevent terrorist attacks at or near their premises. Terrorism takes many forms; below are some of the most common threats known to UK security services

    As Martyn’s Law comes into effect, venues must plan to prevent terrorist attacks at or near their premises. Terrorism takes many forms; below are some of the most common threats known to UK security services

    What is Martyn’s Law?

    Martyn’s Law is a UK bill that requires venues to take necessary but proportionate steps in the event of a terrorist attack. These venues class as a publicly-accessible space; like a shopping centre, football arena, or town hall.

    Business owners must act accordingly to help mitigate potential attacks and help reduce harm to the public. Under the bill, these premises must be better prepared and ready to respond during such incidents. This is also in compliance with health and safety requirements that apply to their business.

    The new law isn’t about stopping terrorism from happening; or even asking employers to prevent them. That’s a job for the UK security service and the police. It’s about reducing the impact or aftermath of such horrendous attacks.

    Why is it called Martyn’s Law?

    The bill was named after Martyn Hett; one of the 22 people who lost their lives during the Manchester Arena attack on the 22nd May, 2017.

    Figan Murray (Martyn’s mother) initiated ‘The Martyn’s Law Campaign Team’. The team worked tirelessly to pass the law, demanding public safety becomes the Government's top priority.

    The UK Government is committed to introducing the finalised legislation, after it was reaffirmed in King Charles’s recent speech.

    Martyn's Law Free Download Guide

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