Hollowpoint38
Regular Member
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I can see where you're coming from, but a security guard should not be held responsible for injuries someone receives when they stop a crime. If I ran from the police and tackled me which sprained my ankle, I can't sue them because I was committing a crime when I was hurt. Unless the security guard acting unlawfully and recklessly, then he should be able to stop such events without him or the company fearing legal trouble. This is so wrong!
I can see where you're coming from, but a security guard should not be held responsible for injuries someone receives when they stop a crime. If I ran from the police and tackled me which sprained my ankle, I can't sue them because I was committing a crime when I was hurt. Unless the security guard acting unlawfully and recklessly, then he should be able to stop such events without him or the company fearing legal trouble. This is so wrong!