henktermaat
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Paul Blart isn't impressed by this thread one bit.. he says you all make a mockery of his profession.
Paul Blart isn't impressed by this thread one bit.. he says you all make a mockery of his profession.
You are not the only one. I know a couple other people that are taking a break from INGO for the same reasons.
The cat fighting and attitudes here are getting as bad as the IndyMoms board my wife posts on. They do the "let's jump on every post and tell the OP how wrong they are" too.
...........Right or wrong, people need their brothers to come around them and support them with some "I know hoe you feel" and perhaps some friendly correction if the OP is just way off base. Right or wrong is usually not even in question.
..................... by continually pointing out others faults.
Spelling error or derogatory comment.. huummmm????
dang, slammed by the pointing out others faults line.......... dang......
I keed.. I keed.
^^^Welcome to America!
So you drove through the grass and over the curb to get to the street and you are crappy with the security guard for saying something to you about it? You should consider yourself lucky you didn't get a $150 ticket.
Sec. 441-316. Driving over curb or sidewalk.
The driver or operator of any vehicle shall not drive such vehicle across any curb or across or within any sidewalk or grassplot area, except at a permanent or temporary driveway and, in the latter instance, shall use due care not to break the curbing or cause other damage to property or injury to any person.
(Code 1975, § 29-121)
Even if there wasn't any damage, it is still illegal.
As far as giving info to security.......thx but no thx. If you are approached by a security guard (not officer despite what they want to call themselves), request they contact the pd because you are not giving your info to them.
My only question is: What if you request that the PD be called and the guard REFUSES, but tries to prevent your leaving by blocking your way?
Pick up your cell phone and call the 911. Tell them you are being held
against your will by a rogue security guard. Mention he's acting unstable.
Except that this all happened on private property, AND a misdemeanor must be witnessed by a LEO for him to take action. A private security guard can't write tickets, isn't a sworn officer, and can't enforce traffic laws on private property other than to tell you to quit.
The scope of private security guard powers is that of citizens arrest as enumerated in IC 35-33-1-4; unless they are off duty law enforcement officers.
Any person
Sec. 4. (a) Any person may arrest any other person if:
(1) the other person committed a felony in his presence;
(2) a felony has been committed and he has probable cause to believe that the other person has committed that felony; or
(3) a misdemeanor involving a breach of peace is being committed in his presence and the arrest is necessary to prevent the continuance of the breach of peace.
(b) A person making an arrest under this section shall, as soon as practical, notify a law enforcement officer and deliver custody of the person arrested to a law enforcement officer.
(c) The law enforcement officer may process the arrested person as if the officer had arrested him. The officer who receives or processes a person arrested by another under this section is not liable for false arrest or false imprisonment.
As added by Acts 1981, P.L.298, SEC.2. Amended by Acts 1982, P.L.204, SEC.7.
My only question is: What if you request that the PD be called and the guard REFUSES, but tries to prevent your leaving by blocking your way?
There's a MILF...err...IndyMoms board???...IndyMoms board...
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Originally Posted by Frank_N_Stein
So you drove through the grass and over the curb to get to the street and you are crappy with the security guard for saying something to you about it? You should consider yourself lucky you didn't get a $150 ticket.
Sec. 441-316. Driving over curb or sidewalk.
The driver or operator of any vehicle shall not drive such vehicle across any curb or across or within any sidewalk or grassplot area, except at a permanent or temporary driveway and, in the latter instance, shall use due care not to break the curbing or cause other damage to property or injury to any person.
(Code 1975, § 29-121)
Even if there wasn't any damage, it is still illegal.
Except that this all happened on private property, AND a misdemeanor must be witnessed by a LEO for him to take action. A private security guard can't write tickets, isn't a sworn officer, and can't enforce traffic laws on private property other than to tell you to quit.
Theres no way I would have stopped. And when he asked for your info you should have laughed in his face
If he is employed by the business owner and you did drive over the curb and grass, and he asked for your info you have to give it to him or insist they call the PD. If you refuse and leave without giving the info requested you can be charged with leaving the scene of an accident.