Trevor Frater, who falsely claimed to be a bouncer in Lincolnshire, has been subject to a court order to pay £44,000 or face a prison sentence. Frater had been working without the necessary licensing for security personnel, resulting in his prosecution. This case underscores the necessity for thorough vetting and licensing of all security staffers, particularly at public venues in Lincolnshire. Authorities are advising local businesses to remain alert and ensure the certification of all employees engaged in security provisioning. The original reporting for this story was sourced from news.google.com and has been adapted by The Lincoln Post.
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