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FTC Bans Worker Noncompete Clauses
I saw this news on my feeds today and wanted to start a discussion about it. How do you think this change will affect the Security Industry and/or the country as a whole? https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/23/business/noncompete-clause-ban.html
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New comment May 3
Global Disruptions Could Affect Security
It doesn’t matter what side you’re on , all security firms should prepare their teams from unarmed all the way to EP operations services. Here is Part 1 of a respected Risk Mitigation Firm. https://www.torchstoneglobal.com/disruptions-associated-with-upcoming-elections-part-1/
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New comment Mar 27
Father Shoots and Kills Boyfriend - Storming the Front Door!
Here's how I would approach that situation as an SIS member if my daughter's ex-boyfriend tried to force his way into our home: Stay calm and avoid escalation: Getting confrontational will likely only make the situation worse. Keep a level head and try to defuse tensions. Call the authorities immediately: The safety of you and your daughter is paramount. Contact the police right away and report that someone is attempting to break into your home and you fear for your safety. Convey any threats the ex-boyfriend has made. Secure your home: Make sure all doors and windows are locked. If the ex-boyfriend does gain entry, get your daughter to a safe, locked room like a bathroom or bedroom and stay with her until police arrive. Avoid physical confrontation if at all possible. Gather evidence: If you can do so safely, record a video of the ex-boyfriend's actions on your phone, which may be useful for legal proceedings. Write down everything that happened with as much detail as you can remember afterward. Support your daughter: This is undoubtedly a scary situation for her. Reassure her that you'll keep her safe, it's not her fault, and you'll get through this together. Discuss filing for an order of protection if she doesn't have one already. The most important thing is keeping a dangerous situation from turning tragic. Don't try to handle it alone - get help from law enforcement professionals trained to deal with volatile domestic disputes. The goal is ensuring your daughter is secure and can begin healing from this traumatic experience surrounded by love and support. https://youtu.be/tg4_D-xWOCE?si=HJkasqf-Ph9uHTaa
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New comment Mar 26
Father Shoots and Kills Boyfriend - Storming the Front Door!
Tragic Lesson for Security Officer - Life Sentence
🚨 Attention SIS Members: A Tragic Lesson in Security and Use of Force 🚨 The recent incident involving security guard Logan Gimbel and the fatal shooting of Freddy Nelson at the Delta Park Center in North Portland serves as a sobering reminder of the critical importance of proper training, de-escalation techniques, and the judicious use of force in our line of work. While the legal proceedings will determine the outcome of this case, with Gimbel's lawyer claiming self-defense, we must take this opportunity to reflect on our own practices and ensure that we are fully prepared to handle potentially volatile situations without letting them spiral out of control. As security professionals, our primary goal is to maintain the safety and security of the properties we protect and the people within them. However, we must never lose sight of our actions carrying immense responsibility and can have life-altering consequences. To avoid finding ourselves in a situation where we get in over our heads for absolutely nothing, consider the following: 1. 🎓 Prioritize comprehensive training in conflict resolution, de-escalation, and the appropriate use of force 2. 🧘‍♂️ Practice patience and restraint when confronting trespassers or other individuals who may be uncooperative. 3. 📞 Never hesitate to call for backup or involve law enforcement when a situation threatens to escalate beyond your control. 4. 📋 Thoroughly document all incidents and interactions to ensure transparency and accountability. 5. 🤝 Foster open communication with your team and supervisors to discuss challenges, concerns, and best practices. 6. Remember, no property or situation is worth jeopardizing your life, the lives of others, or your career. You can effectively serve and protect by staying level-headed, relying on your training, and prioritizing de-escalation while minimizing the risk of tragic outcomes. Let this incident serve as a cautionary tale and a catalyst for reflection and growth within our community. Together, we can work towards a safer, more responsible, and more professional security industry.
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