“Martyn’s Law” introduces new security measures for public venues in the UK, aimed at enhancing safety and preventing terrorism. The law, named after Martyn Hett, a victim of the Manchester Arena attack, will require venues to assess risks and implement safety protocols. While the law is widely supported for its focus on public safety, there are concerns about the financial burden on smaller businesses, prompting discussions about government assistance.
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