 
   (He was an ace escape artist, you know)
 (He was an ace escape artist, you know)Moderators: carlson1, Charles L. Cotton
 
   (He was an ace escape artist, you know)
 (He was an ace escape artist, you know)+1Crossfire wrote:Target PAYS people to serve as security for Target's assets.
I am NOT one of those people.
Nuff said.
+2speedsix wrote:...if the loss prevention employee couldn't handle someone for lack of training...the sooner she finds it out, the sooner she finds her true calling...which ISN'T loss prevention...
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tallmike wrote:
Even if the situation made me feel compelled to get involved, I would NOT have helped to hold the guy there until cops arrived. Once I got him to stop harming the security guard I would have backed off and let him run - if that was what he chose to do.
 I would do the same thing if I were in a place and it was getting robbed. As long as the BG's were not harming anyone and leaving, we would be good.
 I would do the same thing if I were in a place and it was getting robbed. As long as the BG's were not harming anyone and leaving, we would be good.That sounds like a pretty good plan.ralewis wrote:
What I got out of this thread though (I hope) was a bit more pre-planning for a scenario I hadn't considered before. Maybe rather than reacting, I'd take a step back and be a good witness. If the situation turned into an assault with a deadly weapon, perhaps then that would be the time to get involved. Tough to know for sure though until a situation unfolds in front of me.

 
   ...I'm outahere!!!
 ...I'm outahere!!!