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Episode 7: Throw The Book At 'Em!

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A lot of people get into security, receive the minimal training in regard to law knowledge, and that’s it. I like to educate myself (as well as the guards I lead) in the laws pertinent to our function as security. In this episode, I go over a short list of laws which I believe are important for every guard out there to know.

Please keep in mind; however, these laws are specific to California. While they may be similar to other states, you are advised to do your research into your state laws, even those of you in California, as laws are constantly changing.

I am not a lawyer and am not providing legal advice, I am simply reviewing several code sections from the California Penal Code as I feel they pertain to the private security industry in California. If you have any questions about laws in California or other states, I advise you to seek the advice of an attorney.

It is imperative as security guards that we know the laws surrounding making private persons arrests, including false imprisonment, kidnapping, and other related law sections. Do your homework on this one!

***

Here is an Amazon Affiliate Link for those of you interested in getting a 2020 year Qwik-Code:

2020 California Penal Code Qwik-Code:

https://amzn.to/2YxeU4Y

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Thanks for listening! Spread the word to friends, family, and co-workers. My goal is to help with the development of security professionals and improve the image of the private security industry through helping others with the knowledge and experience I’ve gained over the years of my career. Please take a moment to like/subscribe and all that fun stuff (podcast, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube), it’s a free way to support the show and is very much appreciated.

Get in touch and let me know what you would like to hear about on upcoming episodes by emailing me at guardshackpc@gmail.com.

Thanks, and stay safe!

***

Social Media Links:

https://www.facebook.com/guardshackpc

https://www.instagram.com/guardshackpc

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC59AiPik1UHmi7Ou-HMnoqg

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A lot of people get into security, receive the minimal training in regard to law knowledge, and that’s it. I like to educate myself (as well as the guards I lead) in the laws pertinent to our function as security. In this episode, I go over a short list of laws which I believe are important for every guard out there to know.

Please keep in mind; however, these laws are specific to California. While they may be similar to other states, you are advised to do your research into your state laws, even those of you in California, as laws are constantly changing.

I am not a lawyer and am not providing legal advice, I am simply reviewing several code sections from the California Penal Code as I feel they pertain to the private security industry in California. If you have any questions about laws in California or other states, I advise you to seek the advice of an attorney.

It is imperative as security guards that we know the laws surrounding making private persons arrests, including false imprisonment, kidnapping, and other related law sections. Do your homework on this one!

***

Here is an Amazon Affiliate Link for those of you interested in getting a 2020 year Qwik-Code:

2020 California Penal Code Qwik-Code:

https://amzn.to/2YxeU4Y

***

Thanks for listening! Spread the word to friends, family, and co-workers. My goal is to help with the development of security professionals and improve the image of the private security industry through helping others with the knowledge and experience I’ve gained over the years of my career. Please take a moment to like/subscribe and all that fun stuff (podcast, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube), it’s a free way to support the show and is very much appreciated.

Get in touch and let me know what you would like to hear about on upcoming episodes by emailing me at guardshackpc@gmail.com.

Thanks, and stay safe!

***

Social Media Links:

https://www.facebook.com/guardshackpc

https://www.instagram.com/guardshackpc

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC59AiPik1UHmi7Ou-HMnoqg

  continue reading

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