<COMPANYLINE>That is absolutely not intentional at all. They would never want you to make that mistake.</COMPANYLINE>VrRotate wrote:Absolutely, they have their name and the companies badge embroidered on opposing chest. The only concern I have is that from a distance you think police officer, you don't know that they are security officer's until they are right up on you.
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- Wed Jun 02, 2010 7:48 pm
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- Sun May 30, 2010 11:17 pm
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Must have tested the same day as my wife; KD5OUYMadMonkey wrote:KD5OUP btw
- Sun May 30, 2010 3:56 pm
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Join the club. This has been a quiet site for three years, but there have been two incidents in the last two weeks that required 911 calls. Lucky me; both on my shift. If that doesn't settle back down real quick, I'm going back to looking hard for other work.MadMonkey wrote:Sad that as a security officer I carry to and from work but I have to disarm AT work
- Sun May 30, 2010 3:29 am
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Client name isn't required on the uniform; only the security company name, officer's last name, and the word "security."Russell wrote:I just got back from buying some charcoal at Kroger, and spotted a security officer open carrying in there while buying groceries. There was no visible LEO badge anywhere, and his shirt said "Security Officer" and the name of the company it said he worked for (it was not Kroger).
I sometimes wear a client-logo cap, but most of the PD's night shift knows that only one site in the area has nighttime security other than off-duty LE, so it's pretty much unnecessary.