Why a Legal Challenge to Sandy Springs’ (Ga.) Alarm Ordinance Is Necessary
The SIAC needs help from the industry to protect alarm companies from false alarm fines.
The SIAC needs help from the industry to protect alarm companies from false alarm fines.
The Monitoring Association cites pending legal action in Sandy Springs, Ga., and other efforts around the nation to beat back ordinances that levy fines against alarm companies.
The law does not affect the discretion of local governments in choosing what false alarm fee program they adopt.
Installing security contractors and other industry stakeholders will convene in the Music City June 13-16.
The city adopted enhanced call verification (ECV), plus sharply reduced permit fees for alarm systems and hiked fines for false alarms.
Police departments and city officials in St. Cloud, Fla., and Lexington, S.C., received the SIAC Director’s Award of Distinction.
Discover the commitment and techniques that allowed Amherst Alarm to break the ice and capture its first Police Dispatch Quality (PDQ) Award.
The Sheriff/Private Security Partnership Award recognizes a strong partnership between a Sheriff’s Office and a local private sector security partner.
The suits are finally starting to recognize the appeal of investing in security. But what underlying impact is it having on the industry and the groups that have helped it grow?
Stan Martin assumes the Outreach Committee post with the NSA ready to “contribute to our shared mission of protecting the public,” he says.