Perth and Kinross councillors have shared their safety concerns following the killing of MP Sir David Amess. The council says members have not been advised to stop holding face-to-face meetings with constituents following the Southend West representative’s death.They add that regular personal safety training courses are available for its elected members.But some councillors have adapted their behaviour.The personal safety of politicians has come under review following the death of Sir David Amess in what is being treated as a terrorist attack.
The Conservative MP was killed on October 15 whilst holding a surgery in his constituency.We asked Perth and Kinross councillors how safe they have felt since the tragedy.
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