One of the UK's top security training platforms has warned that fraudsters could be landed with a £10,000 fine if using or supplying a fake Covid passport.According to Wales Online, there has been a rise in fake coronavirus passes being distributed across the social media sites, causing issues for establishments that require guests to provide them on entry.
Shahzad Ali, CEO at Get Licensed, says that counterfeit Covid passports pose a risk to the safety of nightclubs and other venues and has highlighted the dangers of people posting their lateral flow results on nightclubs.
Shahzad said: “We have seen fake documentation for many years, for example, fake IDs have been a regular feature at nightclubs for a number of years."This is just a new
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