This just happened at the @Walgreens on Gough & Fell Streets in San Francisco. #NoConsequences @chesaboudinpic.twitter.com/uSbnTQQk4J
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That’s the problem …everyone is just recording on their phone even a security guard!!?? That’s your job to stop them
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Replying to @rtwosweetooth @LyanneMelendez and
Even if he did work there he 100% does not have arrest powers. Don't blame the guard.
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Replying to @FeeltheRhythmMA @rtwosweetooth and
@T.J. Martin You dont need arrest power to stop sb from stealing, same as you don't have to wish a nice day to sb who is stealing your bag, you are allowed to intervene with appropriate force. Why would ANY store hire a security if he behaves like him?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @FabioRuegsegger @rtwosweetooth and
For visual deterrence, responding to emergencies, and as an extra witness. Your response shows only your lack of knowledge of this particular part of criminal law.
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Replying to @FeeltheRhythmMA @rtwosweetooth and
There are situations where a regular citizen may detain another person until the proper authorities (usually meaning the police) arrive and take over, this is exactly one of these cases. Security guards do not have FEWER rights than a regular citizen
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Replying to @FabioRuegsegger @rtwosweetooth and
Yeah, you just don't understand reality. If they act out they WILL get fired. Their jobs matter more to them than stopping a shoplifter.
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Replying to @FeeltheRhythmMA @rtwosweetooth and
You might be correct as im living in Europe. But this makes no sense, why should a company hire a security in the first place and firing him when protecting the goods in its store? Moreover, why should he be fired when he uses the same rights every citizen has?
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He's not there to actively protect the goods. He's there as a deterrent only. And every citizen does not have the right to apprehend someone in a shoplifting case.
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