by MPS | Dec 5, 2018 | News
Bristol is the home of Banksy, and is famous for its graffiti. So much so that you can go on graffiti walks of the city. But the tourist industry that is built around these pieces of art has no time for criminal acts of vandalism. When 33 year old Stephen Tiger from... by MPS | Nov 10, 2018 | News
Criminals try their luck wherever they can and cause disruption and upset wherever they go. However, there are times when their luck runs out. One persistent shoplifter in Bristol was jailed after he was caught by two security guards trying to steal from a Tesco...
by MPS | Oct 21, 2018 | News
Thousands of businesses suffer burglaries, thefts and vandalism every year. Ranging from a broken window to large-scale theft of high-value stock, any break-in causes disruption and stress for companies. Hiring a security guard has many advantages, both to prevent...
by MPS | Sep 5, 2018 | News
Many of Bristol’s port areas were established by the Romans, and have been constant use since. Sea Mills, or the Latin Portus Abonae, was built around a military town in 1st Century AD. There are many useful maps of the modern port, some of which can be found at...
by MPS | Aug 26, 2018 | News
In what has been called the Bristol Clean Streets Campaign Mayor Marvin Rees has pledged that the city will be measurably cleaner by 2020. In order to do this, the following steps have been set out. “Provide a quality cleansing service with clear standards;” “Work...
by MPS | Jul 6, 2018 | News
Vandalism and Bristol are not normally two words we put together. Sadly, earlier this year Residents living near a former old people’s home say they are have suffered ‘a nightmare’ of anti-social behaviour and vandalism – because the place has been left empty since...