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A. Your Local Authority may not include the name on the licence but some do. Our research has shown that whilst Local Authorities recognises your concerns, many consider that theinclusion of the name is in the best interests of the regulation of the industry. In the majority of cases the Local Authority registration schemes are not required by law. ThePSIA introduces standards for England and Wales, making registration and the display of names a legal requirement. We understand this approach may result in criticism frompeople employed in the industry but making door supervisors more accountable will improve public confidence and will be in the interests of driving up standards andcustomer service. Q. By putting my name on the licence card I can be traced to my home address, andyou are putting my personal safety at risk A. The only detail that we are making public, as required by the register, and as it appears on the licence card, is your name. Your address does not appear on the card

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