Over 25 Years of Experience

The International Imagination of Anti-National Anti-Imperialist Feelings (IIAAF) marched into the Museum of Modern Art, Manhattan, to protest against unfair working conditions and the elimination of free visit Fridays. The protesters attempted to unlawfully enter the building. It’s reported that one of the protesters was beaten by a security guard and two security guards had been seriously injured.
freepik.com A handcuffed criminal seems justifiable. It looks like the perpetrator is bound for the safety of the public and the security officer. We have seen it on tv and in the movies. You may have even experienced it up close. Although, the stories that play out can be quite different to reality. Such as, can a security guard handcuff a criminal to a pole? Or cuff the felon and escort them away? Many ask
Can Security Guards Follow You?
freepik.com You get a feeling that someone is following you. A security guard is shadowing your every move. For some reason, they have identified you. Then you start to feel a little uncomfortable by the authority gazing over at you. Now, it is only natural to ask if a security guard can follow you. However, a smart-alec might claim they are being stalked. Unsavoury characters will give an attitude. But is there any justification for
Can Security Guards Search You?
by freepik.com A frisky procedure. Security guards with blue gloves on, ready to search you at an airport… At the entrance of a nightclub or a stadium. We cue up so they can search us. It is a barrier to entry. Either comply or go home. But how far do security guards powers extend? In which situation can a security guard search you? And can they forcefully search you and your possessions? Security guards in
can security guards touch you
by jannoon028 – www.freepik.com There’s a security guard, an authoritative figure watching to keep us safe. As law-abiding people, we yield to their power. Generally, we are compliant and wouldn’t question a security guard grabbing a suspect on the shoulder. We’ve seen it in the movies. You can imagine the collared suspect and a dominant voice requesting, “please, come this way”. Nevertheless, it is only natural to ask if security guards are allowed to touch