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I work part time non-uniform and we use the trespasslaw as our main source of enforcement to catch and stop the sale of merchandise in our parking lot. I am not going to go into where so do not ask. I will not answer. If you every see me in person ask then. The area we work is mostly in a large parking lot. Open carry is not an issue in the parking lot. We do use the trespassinglaw and the right not to serve anyone law. The management has made it clear when we are to step it up to a metro involvement. When Metro arrives, the first thing we do is to ID ourselves and show our employee badge, metro may pull one of us aside, asked what our policy is. Many all ready know from working with us in the past. The officer will tell the problem person as a representative[/b] of this property the facility employee is asking that you leave. If they leave, it is a done deal.
If an employee of an establishment is giving incorrect policy information to metro after verifying the person is indeed an employee metro will run with that info unless it is unreasonable or questionable.
If we had previous run-ins with the problem person or they are really jerks we then call Metro and tell them we want them ban from the property. Metro will then ask them for ID or a name and date of birth. After the information check, if they have a warrant, they go to jail on that warrant. If the ID information does not match what they said they go to jail for giving a law officer false information. If the ID comes back matching and on warrants metro will enter their info into a database. Remembering at this point, we have informed Metro we want them ban from the property Metro will inform them they are now in the database and not to ever set foot on the property again. If they leave, again it is a done deal. If we catch them again, Metro is called at that point we have satisfied both Metros and our management requirements and they will be arrested for trespassing. This has almost nothing to do with open carry however, is one example of how the trespassing law is used. My point to all this is as a rule of thumb at least for our facility it takes a lot for a person to be asked to leave the property and even more to be arrested for trespassing. At least for most business, there are several hoops to jump through before not- following the rules turns into breaking the law. However it all can change in a nanosecond if all of the sudden the person turns into a belligerent idiot. We deal with many thousands of people end up with metro involvement may be twice every other event. Ironically, most are out of town low life’s trying to make a quick buck.
I work part time non-uniform and we use the trespasslaw as our main source of enforcement to catch and stop the sale of merchandise in our parking lot. I am not going to go into where so do not ask. I will not answer. If you every see me in person ask then. The area we work is mostly in a large parking lot. Open carry is not an issue in the parking lot. We do use the trespassinglaw and the right not to serve anyone law. The management has made it clear when we are to step it up to a metro involvement. When Metro arrives, the first thing we do is to ID ourselves and show our employee badge, metro may pull one of us aside, asked what our policy is. Many all ready know from working with us in the past. The officer will tell the problem person as a representative[/b] of this property the facility employee is asking that you leave. If they leave, it is a done deal.
If an employee of an establishment is giving incorrect policy information to metro after verifying the person is indeed an employee metro will run with that info unless it is unreasonable or questionable.
If we had previous run-ins with the problem person or they are really jerks we then call Metro and tell them we want them ban from the property. Metro will then ask them for ID or a name and date of birth. After the information check, if they have a warrant, they go to jail on that warrant. If the ID information does not match what they said they go to jail for giving a law officer false information. If the ID comes back matching and on warrants metro will enter their info into a database. Remembering at this point, we have informed Metro we want them ban from the property Metro will inform them they are now in the database and not to ever set foot on the property again. If they leave, again it is a done deal. If we catch them again, Metro is called at that point we have satisfied both Metros and our management requirements and they will be arrested for trespassing. This has almost nothing to do with open carry however, is one example of how the trespassing law is used. My point to all this is as a rule of thumb at least for our facility it takes a lot for a person to be asked to leave the property and even more to be arrested for trespassing. At least for most business, there are several hoops to jump through before not- following the rules turns into breaking the law. However it all can change in a nanosecond if all of the sudden the person turns into a belligerent idiot. We deal with many thousands of people end up with metro involvement may be twice every other event. Ironically, most are out of town low life’s trying to make a quick buck.