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VIDEO: Watch ‘abuse’ video that sparked Fife shopping centre investigation

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The operators of a Fife shopping centre have been forced to apologise after damning footage, appearing to show a member of the public being repeatedly threatened and abused by security guards, went viral.

The six minute video posted online, shows a man apparently being jostled by a security guard after being told filming is forbidden within the privately owned mall.

While the individual continues to dispute the right to film, the staff member can be heard swearing before saying “Would it be funny if I f****** knocked you out?

As the incident escalates, a further two security staff members are called to help escort the man from the premises,

Someone can be heard repeatedly threatening to break the man’s phone.

The footage has since appeared on social media as well as Youtube where it has already been viewed over 51,000 times.

Centre manager, Neil Mackie said he was taking the incident “very seriously” and apologised for the conduct of his staff.

He said: “We have been made aware of the video footage produced by Mr Alan Newton on Monday, March 1 at the Kingsgate Shopping Centre, Dunfermline.

“We acknowledge the actions by members of our security team falls below the high standards of professionalism expected by us and our customers.

“As a consequence a formal investigation has been commenced.

“The act of producing video or still images, is prohibited under Home Office guidance in privately owned places open to the general public and this is clearly stated at every entrance to the Kingsgate Shopping Centre.

“However, it appears we failed to communicate this in an appropriate manner to Mr Newton.

“Our thorough investigations will continue and any resultant actions affecting the relevant site personnel will be undertaken by their employer, our SIA ACS accredited third party supplier Joint Security Services.

“I would like to assure you that all members of the Kingsgate Centre team work tirelessly to ensure the safety, security and comfort of our valued customers.

“For this reason more than any other we take and act on all complaints very seriously.”

A spokesperson for Police Scotland, confirmed a report about an incident in the shopping centre was received around 3.30pm on Monday, March 1 by a member of the public.

The spokesperson said: “Inquiries are ongoing.”

Ewan McAulay, managing director of Kent based firm, Joint Security Services, which provides security staff to the Kingsgate Shopping Centre, said he was unable to add further comment until an investigation into the incident can been carried out.

Mr Newton was also contacted by The Courier for comment.