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Prince Andrew May Lose His Close Protection

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retrocop | 00:29 Fri 17th Jan 2020 | News
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https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/prince-andrew-loses-armed-police-17579811

Looks like there may be a couple of close protection teams looking for work in the future.
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The first assassination may cause a bit of a ruckus.
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Surely will. HRH The Princess of Wales died not long after losing her Met Close protection team and back up.
... and the interview has been called "car-crash interview"
Is the Japanese whaling fleet in our waters?
The combination of losing a close protection team and being driven at speed by a drunk can be a bit fatal.
I'm sure he's learnt how to dodge traffic when his father's been on the rampage.
who decides which member of the RF are worthy of close protection? (just wonderin')
Wouldn't have thought he would have been, as he's quite far removed from becoming king.
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Commissioner consults with the Home Secretary and suggests withdrawal of security.
maybe, alba, but as a member of the family he might still be a target for the disaffected.

The Americans go on guarding presidents until they die.
"The Americans go on guarding presidents until they die."

Demonstrating the utter futility of the exercise, some might say.
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Here is a better link describing the decision and procedure. Be quick nearly midnight

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/prince-andrew-losing-armed-guard-jeffrey-epstein-downgrade-a4336021.html
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We also maintain security for former Prime Ministers.
thanks Retro x
Though I can see the reasons why protection may be removed I don't think making it so public is a good move.
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Royals can always retain their security cover by paying for it.
not necessarily, douglas. Reagan died at 93. So did Ford, and he was only president for about 10 minutes. Bush was 94. Carter's 95 and still going. A secret service detail will keep you alive longer than the NHS; we should all have one.
cor, ''internationally protected people''

you learn summat everyday.

Interesting read Retro, thank you.

jno, as well as being called Mr President, instead of Mr No-longer President.
Strange world but interesting none-the-less.
Can't see this happening myself. It said, 'may' lose his close protection.
Personally I think that regardless of his ‘misdeeds or wrong-doing’ he has been and always will be an important member of the royal family. Just because he’s on a bit of a downer at the moment and stepped back from royal duties for now doesn’t mean he won’t be a target.

TBH both him and the sussexes will be targets wherever they live simply for who they are and to take out a major royal in fact any royal will be a real feather in the cap of a terrorist group.

early retirement with whacking great pensions ?

so now there will be a gaggle of gurlz outside where he lives shouting - shoot heem ! shoot heem ! ee ad eez evil way wizz me!
( and he no pay) or whatever ....

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