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Old 13-02-2017, 12:41   #5
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Re: The Law must be on the side of the Secruity Staff

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy View Post
Actually he probably wasn't "just doing his job", no matter how this turns out he's there to be a deterrent not a policeman and has no more powers of arrest than you or I, therefore it's questionable whether the crime committed was indictable and of course he now has to live with this man's death for the rest of his life.



Sensible advice


http://www.inbrief.co.uk/employees/b...ecurity-guard/

So whilst he has no more powers he does in fact have some

Overzealousness on the part of security guard? Possibly

Deserving of a manslaughter charge? I'd have to say no on the basis that if the shoplifter hadn't shoplifted then of course this situation wouldn't have occurred

Reminds me of the police not chasing stolen mopeds/motorbikes due to the theives not wearing crash helmets.
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