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Originally posted by Domo1
reply to post by jaynkeel
I know what you mean. A cop beats someone up or tases them and all of a sudden it's perfectly acceptable to hang the cop, shoot him, rape his dog etc.
People here calling for blood are worse than a cop macing someone in my opinion.
Originally posted by Domo1
reply to post by mudbeed
I highly doubt you've been maced, 'cept if you were to tell me that you were trying to rape someone. I would believe that.
I put myself through college doing asset protection. I have been maced a few times when trying to apprehend someone, and a number of times I've had a cop mace a person I was grappling with.
I actually thought your rape comment was rather amusing though I;m sure many women on the board would not be impressed with your using rape as a joke.
Originally posted by BadNinja68
You are not LEO and cannot legally "aprehend" anyone.
You have no more authority to touch another person than the average Joe.
What company allowed you to apprehend anyone without being a LEO?
They would be massively liable and pretty stupid to allow anyone to do so.
Im not saying your a liar, but could you elaborate please?
Im very familiar with using security compaines for "asset protection".
Cacthing the bad guy is LEO job, and has absolutely nothing to do with asset protection, nor would any company allow such a liability from security.
Im not saying your a liar, but could you elaborate please? Im very familiar with using security compaines for "asset protection". Cacthing the bad guy is LEO job, and has absolutely nothing to do with asset protection, nor would any company allow such a liability from security.
Pretend this was happening outside of your place of work and then tell me you wouldn't want the police keeping protesters from turning violent and destroying property.
Originally posted by Domo1
reply to post by RelentlessLurker
They posted the information with the intent to harass him and his family. I don't think that public servants should be bullied into getting new jobs. Let's flip this a second. You work at a grocery store. A customer calls you a dirty name, you call the customer something. Another customer posts you information online with instructions on how to harass your family. Should you have to get a new job?
Originally posted by Domo1
reply to post by BadNinja68
Im not saying your a liar, but could you elaborate please? Im very familiar with using security compaines for "asset protection". Cacthing the bad guy is LEO job, and has absolutely nothing to do with asset protection, nor would any company allow such a liability from security.
I don't know what state you're in. I am not going to tell you the company I worked (Actually worked for 2 of the companies in the videos) for but I will tell you that you can legally apprehend someone in my state. It is treated as a citizens arrest and is perfectly legal.
1) Witness subject enter location without the product
2) Select the product
3) Conceal the product
4) Pass all points of sale without offering payment
5) Citizens arrest - You can use force here and we all carried handcuffs.
Pretty much like that. Weird I have the same white jacket with stripes.
And that.
I can do this all day.
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Originally posted by Domo1
reply to post by Allegory of Illumination
They weren't following commands because they were blocked in by cops and orange fence. Or is that not an accurate assesment.
The orange fence was an attempt to heard the ugly beasts in the direction they were supposed to be going. They were not moving like the rest of the crowd so they were maced.
I'd give my right arm for you to get touched, then maced, and tazed all in the same instance.
You complain about someone who is protesting getting maced, yet you wish physical harm done to me because we don't agree. Nice
Originally posted by Domo1
reply to post by RelentlessLurker
They posted the information with the intent to harass him and his family. I don't think that public servants should be bullied into getting new jobs. Let's flip this a second. You work at a grocery store. A customer calls you a dirty name, you call the customer something. Another customer posts you information online with instructions on how to harass your family. Should you have to get a new job?
In almost all jurisdictions in the United States, merchants are legally empowered to detain shoplifting suspects for investigation and possible arrest and prosecution in the criminal justice system. This power is called "merchant’s privilege."
The merchant's privilege permits detention for limited purposes which vary by state. Common among these limited purposes are: (1) ascertaining that stolen merchandise is possessed by the suspect, (2) identifying the suspect, (3) investigating the alleged theft, (4) recovering stolen merchandise, and (5) notifying the police of the offense. Some states permit limited searches of the suspect, some states limit the extent to which identity may be established; and the use of force which can legally be used is, if mentioned, always non-deadly. Many company or store policies further restrict permissible actions in dealing with shoplifting suspects; e.g., prohibiting pursuing suspects beyond company property.