I can’t imagine why more security companies don’t operate like this. I’m sure they’d get a lot more respect from law enforcement and the client would feel much safer
Most security companies aren't owned or managed by people with the backgrounds, training and experience as ours is. They are mostly owned by either businessmen/women or posers and pretenders.
@@ArcadiaSecurityPILB it’s a shame. Thank you guys for creating such an awesome example of what security companies should be like. True professionals that ACTUALLY provide security instead of the traditional security theatre
@@ArcadiaSecurityPILB most of the companies are just after making money and thats all they see. I work security for federal contracted sites. So we just work federal buildings. We have the cheap equipment and uniforms because all the money is going into the company's pocket. Don't want to provide good stuff and good training like your company does. It is sad to see how there is no enjoyment/pride to work at all. Just work to get paid for the bills period.
Current LEO and I am impressed with the level of professionalism. No overstepping your bounds and definitely an obvious level of competency all around. Well done.
Current LEO here. I'm impressed. The armed patrol companies we have here in Ohio are unprofessional and a liability. This state could use a company like yours.
I’m former LE (currently in EMS) and I agree. The armed companies here in Ohio do not properly train their officers and often seem to hire anyone with a pulse and an OPOTA armed guard certificate. It would be nice to see a company like this with properly trained professional officers.
I agree. Only decent armed security here in Ohio are campus officers for colleges. But most of them are already cops and it’s a side gig. Or used to be cops. I know many colleges in Ohio require their security or public safety to have Ohio Commissions
@@abc4781 I'm in a small town (under 100k) in Missouri and my police department pays 14-16hr starting pay, while Armed Guard for a Major Company makes anywhere from 13-30hr. I chose security over being a Corrections officer since the jail only pays 14hr. And they wonder why they're understaffed.
@@frontlinewitnessLegit same!!! I’ve been a cop and corrections and most armed security companies make way more with better gigs. The agencies wonder why officers leave. More pay and less getting shit on!? I’ll take it any day of the week.
As a Law Enforcement Officer I’d have to say this is one of the most professional and well conducted security companies I’ve seen besides Black Knight Patrol. Bravo to the owner of this company for setting the bar for security companies across the US!.. 🤙🏽👍🏽
Security plays a major roll in our world . Especially in metro areas. It’s not exactly the same as law enforcement but there’s tons of different things involved. Your there to protect others property and yourself . The only major difference is your not enforcing laws but your enforcing policies rules and regulations.
I do like this, it probably helps with the call volume with the nearby agencies and could potentially help those who want to grow into a career in law enforcement.
I love this video. As a security officer this is the kind of company I would want to work for. More companies need to act like this. This is the type of professionalism I would want to be part of.
This company has innovated the security industry across the board just with this 1 episode. This video is proof that integrity and professionalism still exist in this field. Do your research when hiring security and be aware of bad security companies. I've been working in security for many years and would love to implement Arcadia's brand in my area (Chicago and Suburbs) indeed.
I’ve been doing private security for 8 years. This video really made me want to join the team but sadly im not in NV. Keep up the good work and watch your six!
This by far is the best I’ve ever seen and I’ve been following these videos and it has made me a better armed security officer plz keep yo the great work
I’ve worked in both security and in a law enforcement auxiliary position. Having security companies that operate like this really does turn the tables in crime reduction and minimizes calls for service for already understaffed police departments.
Very impressive. So many security outfits are fly by night and only motivated by money. These guys are professional and well trained. Hopefully this is the future of the industry.
Ya'll should come to Kansas City, take over the area here. Multiple companies but they're all random and you guys could easily dominate the game out here and make things professional and great.
Wow, the company I work for now compared to this company is a huge difference. I’m very displeased with the company I’m with and looking into this company for a better opportunity. The professionalism and communication here seems 1000x’s better! I’ll be submitting a resume very soon
The amount of positive comments in this video are amazing and I'll add to this list. Companies in Tennessee should be following your lead. I've seen guards showing up for their duty station as if they just got out of bed after staying up all night playing video games. Soiled uniforms and vests that haven't been washed in months (no joke) is very common here. They've apparently never heard of a barber shop or a razor either. It's not about wanting to be the police. It's about professionalism and for those holding a position of authority, not only do you have to act it but look it, too. That's what I see in the representations in this video. I hate to say it, but you make some of our police look like they are still in the stone age.
Security around the nation could be much more professional, serious, respectful, and EFFECTIVE if states allowed them to conduct themselves in that way, and if more companies and clients actually wanted a professional security service (like arcadia) instead of just a discount "rent a cop" on insurance.
Can we get an episode 2 with officer Faircloth? He seems really proffesional and to be honest this video did really well. We need a series thats like LivePD but for security officers lol. More of this!!
I agree with dzaztur, you all look squared away, professional, and if I were in the Las Vegas area, I would definitely use your company for any security needs.
I applaud this security officer and the company. Very professional and it's to bad every security company doesn't operate the same. The only downside, you don't put out more videos, because this one is great.
Shameless Leo plug here lol but this guy and company are impressive. Credit is absolutely deserved here, while watching I kept imagining what possible legal troubles could arrive from the contact and company. Of course yes while laws are different it’s pretty impressive to watch these interactions.
In Nevada, security has the power to arrest on probable cause. Doing so without having actually witnessed a crime is against our company policy. But it's still legal.
We don't hire directly in to patrol unless you are coming to us directly from a police department. Otherwise you have to start in a static position and can then apply to be considered for a move in to patrol based on your preforms as a static officer. Literally everyone wants to work in our patrol division, so we are able to be picky and only promote the best officers.
Would love to create a company like this in my area in Wisconsin.... I wish it would be easy to create a company like this and have law enforcement actually like you.
It's a shame here in the UK the security companies has no idea how to conduct foot/mobile patrols so highly professional to this level, not to mention we don't have any form of empowerment at all including self defence against groups of people.
Most companies are just after the money.im a sgt currently and feel most of the time I'm the only one taking it seriously. Most officers dnt look the part more less act like it . I know it shows when we deal with public and that's why security gets a bad reputation company owners and officers have to be on the same page. inorder to achieve this level of performance and professionalism
First, we don't look like police. Our uniforms and shops say SECURITY on all 4 sides. Our officers are doing serious work and are provided top of the line uniforms and equipment, on the same level as or even at times better than what law enforcement agencies provide their staff. Second, we are a professionally licensed security firm with the highest standards and likely highest pay in the State of Nevada, regardless of what any other company may claim. Local police work with us like a partner agency and treat us like equals because we know our lane, and we stay in it. You may not have realized it, but there were a couple of cops in this video.
@@ArcadiaSecurityPILB I know it says security. It was just an observation, most states and cities have a problem with security stepping in an “acting like police” this will be my 16th year working in the security industry and I’ve in counter problems with my local Pd because they didn’t like our company stepping in and doing there job.. or we looked like police and having a problem with us over all “wanting to be like them”.... no hating. Love the work and how the company operates.
It's probably more of an issue with your company, it's owners/managers and it's history. Our company has 20 years of experience and owned/operated by former LEOs. That makes things a lot different. Our website even has a quote from a Metro Sergeant on our Services page.
@@hitmanghost510 The only problem law enforcement have with security agencies are the ones who think they're police when they're not. These guys clearly do not think they're police. They stick to their properties and they conduct their own business. They're extremely professional Security Practitioners and I, in law enforcement, think these men and women do a good job. Would like to see something like this in Wisconsin.
One curious question from a security officer whose also a ham radio operator: what type of radio system are you using? It sounds like dmr, but maybe its nxdn or p25? Like I said, just curious!
I would 110% have more respect for security and mall cops if they operated like this. Not having some sloppy, out of shape, tore up looking security officers with beer guts and scraggly facial hair.
being private security who are you working for? some scenes from the videos it looks like you are responding to domestic calls. is the company responding to 911 calls?
We work with everyone. Private businesses, private persons and local/state/federal governments. We respond to every call police do, and even some they don't.
I wish more security guard companies were like this in my area. If I was in the the area where Arcadia Security was located or if any security guard company was anything like Arcadia Security in my area I would send in my resume in a heart beat, because this is the kind of security company that I would want to be apart of and work for. Security guards may not have the same training and authority as law enforcement. However that is no excuse to not be a professional as a security guard and to the public as well. What I saw here is the standard that that security guard companies should held to be, unfortunately they wont be because security guard companies by enlarge are fly by night scams, that threat their employees worse that the dirt on the bottom of ones shoe, they do not train their guards at all and when the guard does something that is out side their role of athoraty. When the guard does something outside of their realm of athoraty guest what the company says well its not covered in you employee hand book so you violated company policy so were leaving out to dry and this does actually hold up in court. Many security guard companies and their clients put in a strict no hands on policy and the moment you put your hand on some one you are done. Security deal with the public on a day to day basis and also with the criminal element in some cases. Some people can not be delt with with just verbal judo some times that is not an option and security guards are only really allowed to go hands on when it is their life or the life of some else is in immediate danger of severe bodily harm or the possibility that some one could die. Which brings me back to the strict no hands on policy where is will not matter if some one was getting the snot beaten out of them and the security guard is one hundred persistence in the right in breaking up the fight by going hands on, it does not matter the guard will be fired by the company to the company can deny any responsibility and the guard is on their own when it goes to court with legal fees and a law suet. The clients of security guard companies have uniformed security guards as an insurance right off but, they still demand that the security guard company has their guards perform the duties as fully sworn police officers which security guards for the most part are not allowed to do. I'm not including Special Police officers (SPO) as that is an entirely different aspect of security as they actually are commission with the same arrest powers as a fully sword police officer, however (SPOs) powers of arrest are heavily restricted than that of a regular police officer. Security company hand books cover what is expected of their employees such as work place edict, overall appearance in how they should look and behave while in and out of uniform, attendance, benefits which most security guard company benefits are a joke and they will keep most of if not all of their guards on part time status making them work full time hours but sense the guard is only part time the company does not have to pay them benefits. ect. Most if nearly all of them do not even have a use of force police for unarmed or armed in their hand books which is unexceptionable.
I’m from BC. Security here can only carry handcuffs, if licensed to do so. At least in some other provinces security can carry a baton. Canada’s laws suck!
I can’t imagine why more security companies don’t operate like this. I’m sure they’d get a lot more respect from law enforcement and the client would feel much safer
Most security companies aren't owned or managed by people with the backgrounds, training and experience as ours is. They are mostly owned by either businessmen/women or posers and pretenders.
@@ArcadiaSecurityPILB it’s a shame. Thank you guys for creating such an awesome example of what security companies should be like. True professionals that ACTUALLY provide security instead of the traditional security theatre
@@ArcadiaSecurityPILB most of the companies are just after making money and thats all they see. I work security for federal contracted sites. So we just work federal buildings. We have the cheap equipment and uniforms because all the money is going into the company's pocket. Don't want to provide good stuff and good training like your company does. It is sad to see how there is no enjoyment/pride to work at all. Just work to get paid for the bills period.
I strongly agree then they would get the respect that they deserve
probably because most pay minimum wage and no one would do this type of stuff for minimum wage.
Current LEO and I am impressed with the level of professionalism. No overstepping your bounds and definitely an obvious level of competency all around. Well done.
Current LEO here. I'm impressed. The armed patrol companies we have here in Ohio are unprofessional and a liability. This state could use a company like yours.
I’m former LE (currently in EMS) and I agree. The armed companies here in Ohio do not properly train their officers and often seem to hire anyone with a pulse and an OPOTA armed guard certificate. It would be nice to see a company like this with properly trained professional officers.
I'm in Houston and I wish there were companies like this here
Security in New York is an absolute joke. Most have zero arrest powers and we wind up having to clean up the mess they get themselves into.
I agree. Only decent armed security here in Ohio are campus officers for colleges. But most of them are already cops and it’s a side gig. Or used to be cops. I know many colleges in Ohio require their security or public safety to have Ohio Commissions
I double the statement. Up here in Metro NY? It's not the vibe we need something legit.
Very sharp!!
Don't see many security companies like this one.
Extremely impressed with appearance and conduct.
This young man should consider a position as a sworn police officer or sheriffs deputy
You’d think that would be a good idea but somewhere like where I live, Texas, security guys like this dude get paid $5-10 more than cops
@@bandit5875 really? In my experience security companies that specialize in housing/ residential pay in the teens, though I am in Maryland/ DC.
@@abc4781 I'm in a small town (under 100k) in Missouri and my police department pays 14-16hr starting pay, while Armed Guard for a Major Company makes anywhere from 13-30hr. I chose security over being a Corrections officer since the jail only pays 14hr. And they wonder why they're understaffed.
@@frontlinewitnessLegit same!!! I’ve been a cop and corrections and most armed security companies make way more with better gigs. The agencies wonder why officers leave. More pay and less getting shit on!? I’ll take it any day of the week.
@bandit5875 where I'm at police make way more then security, then again security companies in my state are just horrible
This security company and the officers look super squared away . I’m jealous much. Salutes, broskis
This video was nicely shot, edited and the officer is very professional. All security companies should take note and immulate your lead. Good job!
This video just prove to everyone that there is a future working security
As a Law Enforcement Officer I’d have to say this is one of the most professional and well conducted security companies I’ve seen besides Black Knight Patrol. Bravo to the owner of this company for setting the bar for security companies across the US!.. 🤙🏽👍🏽
I’m sorry but I have seen BKP work at LACMTA and they’re unprofessional and sloppy
This is actually great ! Working for a big security company right now. Wish our officers displayed the level of professionalism seen in this video.
Yes this was done like a cops episode good job!
Security plays a major roll in our world .
Especially in metro areas. It’s not exactly the same as law enforcement but there’s tons of different things involved.
Your there to protect others property and yourself . The only major difference is your not enforcing laws but your enforcing policies rules and regulations.
I love the professionalism these guys have! I work for Allieduniversal and I wish we had that
Allied definitely needs a revamp, management sucks
Definitely should do more of these. Great for future training as well.
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I do like this, it probably helps with the call volume with the nearby agencies and could potentially help those who want to grow into a career in law enforcement.
I love this video. As a security officer this is the kind of company I would want to work for. More companies need to act like this. This is the type of professionalism I would want to be part of.
This reminds of my last company I worked for minus dispatch. I love the professionalism.
I really want to work for a security company like this. Professional and clean
As a cop, I would like to say you guys seem to be the top tier security I have ever seen. Hope you expand business to midwest..
This company has innovated the security industry across the board just with this 1 episode. This video is proof that integrity and professionalism still exist in this field. Do your research when hiring security and be aware of bad security companies. I've been working in security for many years and would love to implement Arcadia's brand in my area (Chicago and Suburbs) indeed.
I’ve been doing private security for 8 years. This video really made me want to join the team but sadly im not in NV. Keep up the good work and watch your six!
This by far is the best I’ve ever seen and I’ve been following these videos and it has made me a better armed security officer plz keep yo the great work
I’ve worked in both security and in a law enforcement auxiliary position. Having security companies that operate like this really does turn the tables in crime reduction and minimizes calls for service for already understaffed police departments.
By far the most professionalism I’ve seen in security period
Very impressive. So many security outfits are fly by night and only motivated by money. These guys are professional and well trained. Hopefully this is the future of the industry.
Can’t wait for episode two
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Ya'll should come to Kansas City, take over the area here. Multiple companies but they're all random and you guys could easily dominate the game out here and make things professional and great.
Wow, the company I work for now compared to this company is a huge difference. I’m very displeased with the company I’m with and looking into this company for a better opportunity. The professionalism and communication here seems 1000x’s better! I’ll be submitting a resume very soon
The amount of positive comments in this video are amazing and I'll add to this list. Companies in Tennessee should be following your lead. I've seen guards showing up for their duty station as if they just got out of bed after staying up all night playing video games. Soiled uniforms and vests that haven't been washed in months (no joke) is very common here. They've apparently never heard of a barber shop or a razor either.
It's not about wanting to be the police. It's about professionalism and for those holding a position of authority, not only do you have to act it but look it, too. That's what I see in the representations in this video. I hate to say it, but you make some of our police look like they are still in the stone age.
As a current Armed Security Officer in Florida I can only wish for a company that operates like this here.
Awesome video ! Very squared away Security unit !!! Be safe guys !!!
This is outstanding! Would love to see you guys do a show.
Do more of these! Fantastic
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Security around the nation could be much more professional, serious, respectful, and EFFECTIVE if states allowed them to conduct themselves in that way, and if more companies and clients actually wanted a professional security service (like arcadia) instead of just a discount "rent a cop" on insurance.
Its nice to see a security company have a decent radio system and a dispatcher. So much better than LAPS or whatever that security company in LA is.
Oh God not those guys. Companies like LAPS are one of the reasons why people can't take security seriously
These guys are probably the only security guards worth anything.
This was a wonderful video. I learned a lot just by watching. Keep up the good work.
Can you guys upload more videos? These are really entertaining.
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very professional , much respect 👏🏻
Very professional 👍
Can we get an episode 2 with officer Faircloth? He seems really proffesional and to be honest this video did really well. We need a series thats like LivePD but for security officers lol. More of this!!
Also what vests do you guys use? I like them a lot!
We are planning a filming schedule for another episode to film at some point next month.
@@ArcadiaSecurityPILBcan't wait
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@@ArcadiaSecurityPILB let's gooo!
I agree with dzaztur, you all look squared away, professional, and if I were in the Las Vegas area, I would definitely use your company for any security needs.
I applaud this security officer and the company. Very professional and it's to bad every security company doesn't operate the same. The only downside, you don't put out more videos, because this one is great.
Wow! I wish we had that here in L.A
Shameless Leo plug here lol but this guy and company are impressive. Credit is absolutely deserved here, while watching I kept imagining what possible legal troubles could arrive from the contact and company. Of course yes while laws are different it’s pretty impressive to watch these interactions.
In Nevada, security has the power to arrest on probable cause. Doing so without having actually witnessed a crime is against our company policy. But it's still legal.
@@ArcadiaSecurityPILB very cool, yeah I was just commenting how professional he was even with my limited understanding of NV law.
I have got too say this is a very very good security company this is very professional. I wish we could have you guys in all over the state of NY.
I used to do security years ago, and now after seeing this I wanna go back to it. Wish you was here in New Jersey but my state can be kinda strict
Need more videos! Keep up the great work.
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We need more of these please.
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I would love to work for this company.. stay safe boy’s
Nice work, salute 🙌🏽
Great job ! Looking forward to a new video!!
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I like this company
I love it. Yall should do more
We will be. Thank you
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Very impressed ‼️
Where is episode 2? Brilliant!
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I do security and I’m impressed how this company works I bet who owns the company is probably a LEO
He was
I aspire to make my security company as professional as this one. I’m definitely taking notes!!
Nah this shit is pretty cool, I'd love to work for arcadia
Well done video and interesting to watch. I hope there are more of these
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like watching cops on the tv back in the day lol
Waiting for episode 2 🙏
Coming soon.
@@ArcadiaSecurityPILB Still waiting 🙏🙏
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Best Security Company in the Valley.
What are the requirements to join, and where is this located?
I wonder what the starting pay for armed patrol is? I can’t find the numbers online
We don't hire directly in to patrol unless you are coming to us directly from a police department. Otherwise you have to start in a static position and can then apply to be considered for a move in to patrol based on your preforms as a static officer.
Literally everyone wants to work in our patrol division, so we are able to be picky and only promote the best officers.
Would love to create a company like this in my area in Wisconsin.... I wish it would be easy to create a company like this and have law enforcement actually like you.
It's a shame here in the UK the security companies has no idea how to conduct foot/mobile patrols so highly professional to this level, not to mention we don't have any form of empowerment at all including self defence against groups of people.
Yea you guys aren't allowed to carry anything but a radio and notepad and wear like a stab proof vest.
This was a well put together video - why didn't y'all make any more?
We still have plans to make more, we are just super busy. Doing these are fun, but takes a lot of time we don't have to spare.
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I would love to work there, too bad I'm in California. I would have to go through the Nevada armed process. California is already a pain.
where are more day in the life videos? absolutely love this one need more!
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I would love to work for and with this company !
Is there gonna be a second episode like maybe dispatch/communications?
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Great video
Most companies are just after the money.im a sgt currently and feel most of the time I'm the only one taking it seriously. Most officers dnt look the part more less act like it . I know it shows when we deal with public and that's why security gets a bad reputation company owners and officers have to be on the same page. inorder to achieve this level of performance and professionalism
How does local PD feel about how the company “looking like police” and how does your local PD treat you guys?
First, we don't look like police. Our uniforms and shops say SECURITY on all 4 sides. Our officers are doing serious work and are provided top of the line uniforms and equipment, on the same level as or even at times better than what law enforcement agencies provide their staff.
Second, we are a professionally licensed security firm with the highest standards and likely highest pay in the State of Nevada, regardless of what any other company may claim.
Local police work with us like a partner agency and treat us like equals because we know our lane, and we stay in it.
You may not have realized it, but there were a couple of cops in this video.
@@ArcadiaSecurityPILB I know it says security. It was just an observation, most states and cities have a problem with security stepping in an “acting like police” this will be my 16th year working in the security industry and I’ve in counter problems with my local Pd because they didn’t like our company stepping in and doing there job.. or we looked like police and having a problem with us over all “wanting to be like them”.... no hating. Love the work and how the company operates.
@@ArcadiaSecurityPILB over all have may everyone in the company have a safe shift when working.
It's probably more of an issue with your company, it's owners/managers and it's history. Our company has 20 years of experience and owned/operated by former LEOs. That makes things a lot different. Our website even has a quote from a Metro Sergeant on our Services page.
@@hitmanghost510 The only problem law enforcement have with security agencies are the ones who think they're police when they're not. These guys clearly do not think they're police. They stick to their properties and they conduct their own business. They're extremely professional Security Practitioners and I, in law enforcement, think these men and women do a good job. Would like to see something like this in Wisconsin.
You guys have to get the company to miami asap
Well done makes me wanna switch security company and work for yours
One curious question from a security officer whose also a ham radio operator: what type of radio system are you using? It sounds like dmr, but maybe its nxdn or p25? Like I said, just curious!
That would be a technical question for someone in our fleet department, and they don't monitor our social media. Sorry.
@@ArcadiaSecurityPILB not a problem, just curious
Looks and sounds like NXDN
I really enjoyed this
I would 110% have more respect for security and mall cops if they operated like this. Not having some sloppy, out of shape, tore up looking security officers with beer guts and scraggly facial hair.
being private security who are you working for? some scenes from the videos it looks like you are responding to domestic calls. is the company responding to 911 calls?
We work with everyone. Private businesses, private persons and local/state/federal governments. We respond to every call police do, and even some they don't.
very professional. would love to work for this company. wish they had office out here in houston.
I wish more security guard companies were like this in my area. If I was in the the area where Arcadia Security was located or if any security guard company was anything like Arcadia Security in my area I would send in my resume in a heart beat, because this is the kind of security company that I would want to be apart of and work for.
Security guards may not have the same training and authority as law enforcement. However that is no excuse to not be a professional as a security guard and to the public as well.
What I saw here is the standard that that security guard companies should held to be, unfortunately they wont be because security guard companies by enlarge are fly by night scams, that threat their employees worse that the dirt on the bottom of ones shoe, they do not train their guards at all and when the guard does something that is out side their role of athoraty. When the guard does something outside of their realm of athoraty guest what the company says well its not covered in you employee hand book so you violated company policy so were leaving out to dry and this does actually hold up in court.
Many security guard companies and their clients put in a strict no hands on policy and the moment you put your hand on some one you are done. Security deal with the public on a day to day basis and also with the criminal element in some cases. Some people can not be delt with with just verbal judo some times that is not an option and security guards are only really allowed to go hands on when it is their life or the life of some else is in immediate danger of severe bodily harm or the possibility that some one could die. Which brings me back to the strict no hands on policy where is will not matter if some one was getting the snot beaten out of them and the security guard is one hundred persistence in the right in breaking up the fight by going hands on, it does not matter the guard will be fired by the company to the company can deny any responsibility and the guard is on their own when it goes to court with legal fees and a law suet.
The clients of security guard companies have uniformed security guards as an insurance right off but, they still demand that the security guard company has their guards perform the duties as fully sworn police officers which security guards for the most part are not allowed to do. I'm not including Special Police officers (SPO) as that is an entirely different aspect of security as they actually are commission with the same arrest powers as a fully sword police officer, however (SPOs) powers of arrest are heavily restricted than that of a regular police officer.
Security company hand books cover what is expected of their employees such as work place edict, overall appearance in how they should look and behave while in and out of uniform, attendance, benefits which most security guard company benefits are a joke and they will keep most of if not all of their guards on part time status making them work full time hours but sense the guard is only part time the company does not have to pay them benefits. ect. Most if nearly all of them do not even have a use of force police for unarmed or armed in their hand books which is unexceptionable.
What radios do you guys use? Motorola TLK100's im assuming?
Kenwood
@@ArcadiaSecurityPILB ah, nice. I love that little sound effect when you click the transmit button.
I need more day in a life episodes bruh
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PLEASE MAKE MORE EPISODES:)
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Yo were do I apply this is bad ass 😅
Meanwhile in Canada we do the same job unnarmed. Our laws are so dumb.
😂😂😂 am guard in Ontario too
I’m from BC. Security here can only carry handcuffs, if licensed to do so. At least in some other provinces security can carry a baton. Canada’s laws suck!
Are you going to put out other episodes?
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What sort of duty belt is the Main Officer wearing?
Duty Belt? I think most of our officers wear SafeLife belts.
are these off duty cops?
Some
We worked that way in our community. One on one with the tenant to deal Build trust make the community a safer establishment
what kind of vest you be using
Safariland Oregon City Carrier
Please come to el paso tx
So do you patrol around to different sites and properties
Yes, and we have static officers posted 24/7 at properties too.
If you have had a prior DUI does that pretty much throw that option out the window or is there room for someone to make a possible career in this?
A DUI precludes you from any position that requires driving a company vehicle.
@@ArcadiaSecurityPILB ok well that answers that, thank you for you’re response on that.
I take it you guys are not doing these episodes anymore?
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I want to work with you guys
What type of stun gun is that, that the Main officer is carrying?
We don't carry stun guns. They are Tasers.
@@ArcadiaSecurityPILBwhat type of tasers I mean*?
We carry the X26, X2 and T7. In this video, he has the X26.
This is amazing...I'm taking notes like a MF