Vae Victus wrote:dhsilv2 wrote:Michael Jordan wrote:New York Post Article
Not sure what was said but definitely quite the escalation by the security guard. Good rule of thumb is never to touch someone in a law enforcement capacity though.
Law enforcement capacity? If he's a security guard his job is to observe and report to an adult. They aren't in any way shape or form law enforcement. Now, I'd agree people who work those jobs are normally the wrong people to get hands on with as they likely think they're law enforcement and are more likely to be volatile and unstable. But call them that.
Exactly. It's the security guard's job to warn off and de-escalate people from bad behavior. If that fails, ring in a real cop/sheriff to take care of things, of which there are many in the arena. Why? Due to liability reasons, now Clipper Darrell can sue the ever living **** out of the security company/Staples/Ballmer etc. Now if a cop/sheriff went trigger happy in dishing out an unwarranted ass whooping for no reason, the cop can get off scot free due to qualified immunity, or the cops gets sued and are forced to make the payout settlement, and not security company/Staples/Ballmer etc being held liable. All it costs is the security guard's pride looking a bit like a pussy for not dropping Darrell on the spot, but that's what his job is for, observe and report. This is what keeping it too real ends up looking like.
Yep, my first job out of high school was working for Universal Protection Service which is now Allied Universal after a merger with Allied Barton. We literally had to take a bunch of tests specifically saying we are not law enforcement and can not put our hands on people for any reason. Observe and report only. We are not cops with qualified immunity. If you put your hands on someone you will be fired and have no protection from being sued for damages. That's why i know this guard knew this but his emotions just got in the way. You let that guy go around you, make a note of the incident in your DAR, and then you call it into dispatch and let them handle it from there.