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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 69/07, in which the MPA said that organisers of major commercial events in London should pay the full cost of policing them. Sections available here: Content Cost of policing major events should be borne by organisers, not Londoners, says police watchdog
69/07 Organisers of major commercial events in London should pay the full cost of policing them. The Metropolitan Police Authority said today that the bill for policing money-making events, including football matches, pop concerts and Olympic 2012 “warm-up” events other than community events should be met by the organisers, not London taxpayers. From 1 October 2005 – 30 September 2006 1,300 commercial events took place in the capital. The cost of policing these events is estimated at more than £9.2m, but the Metropolitan Police recovered only £3.9m. The most costly commercial events to police are football matches. During the same period there were 346 football matches played in London and the cost for policing them was £6.6m. The Met sought payment for 257 of these but because legally they can only charge for officers inside the grounds not outside, where most policing takes place, it was able to recoup only £2.1m. By contrast, the cost of policing 470 film premieres were all charged at the full rate. No charges were levied for 230 other events, partly due to the MPA’s policy of not requiring police to charge for attending charity or community events. Len Duvall, MPA Chair, said:
The MPA will ensure organisers of commercial events in London are fully aware that they will be expected to pay the cost of the agreed policing of their events, and move towards full cost recovery of all commercial events held in stadiums by April 2009. Organisers and promoters of large commercial events that take place in the streets will be told that they will have to meet the full costs. The MPA will also lobby the Government to enact legislation to give a legal basis for charging, and discuss with London Councils the use of the legislative framework that exists for London to create such a legal basis. Notes to editorsFurther media informationFor further information, please contact the MPA press office |
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