As a manager for a security company, my official policy is that even if they are Level III and they are on a Level II (unarmed) site they are not allowed to carry. I'll be the last one to go looking or even ask what they have in their POV. I don't blame them one bit if they have a gun in their car but I make sure they know that there can be repercussions if things go south. A couple of months ago there was a security officer in Houston who was Level III but on an unarmed site who ended up shooting a guy. Heck, the police were even there when it happened. Legally it was a righteous shoot but the security officer was later fired and the company lost the contract for that site.Charlies.Contingency wrote:I hope so, the wording leaves the directive quite gray.hillfighter wrote:I think he's telling employees to think twice before they rock the boat.Charlies.Contingency wrote:Are you telling me to shut up about this issue?Jim Beaux wrote:I wont go into much detail here, but - be quiet and quit stirring up issues that currently arent issues. On site we dont want to know; dont want to see; & dont want to talk about certain things. The rule is, what happens out on the site stays out on the site.
Also, the land owner has the say on what happens on his land.
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