2011 CA BSIS Power to Arrest Training Manual-2025

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The answer is yes but in narrow circumstances. It is acceptable for security guards to use reasonable force to defend themselves or others or to prevent the suspect from fleeing while committing an offense such as shoplifting.
Security guards can detain you only if they have probable cause to believe you committed a crime. They must witness the offense or have strong evidence, like security footage, and the detention must be brief and without excessive force.
Once you get your Guard Card, BSIS requires you to complete 32 hours of continuing education: 16 hours of training within 30 days from the date the registration card is issued and another 16 hours of training within 6 months from the date the registration card is issued.
Ab2880 - 40 hours includes: Guard card as well as part 2,3,4, 5. Subject: Guard Card part 2. Class Duration: 8 hours. Description: continued education to be completed no later then 30 days after your guard card is received class includes Public Relations, Observation and Documentation.
What Security Guards Can Do Legally Carrying a Weapon. Security guards are usually not permitted to carry a weapon on the job. Observing and Reporting. Maintaining Records. Protecting Property. Not Make Arrests. Carry Firearms. Racial Profiling And Discrimination. Use Excessive Force.
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The Court of Appeals determined that, because the security officer was not acting as an agent of the State and made no such representation to the driver that he was, the private security officer cannot implicate Fourth Amendment rights.

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