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Which one is guilty of assault?
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(07-12-2015, 11:40 PM)NBmorePat87 Wrote: As bfine pointed out multiple times, the weird bald man identifies the security as security as soon as they walk in. He clearly has had a run in with them before. He accuses them of not identifying themselves the moment they walk in the door. LOL, they just walked in.

Not to mention the ***** shirts with stars on them clearly identifying them as security.

Lunatics impersonate officers all the ***** time. That's why LEO's carry ID cards, aside from their badges. And they must present them upon request. Why oh why do you suppose that is? Who cares if these guys had shirts with badges embroidered on them, that's hardly identifying. But I'll concede that point none the less. 

I'll tell ya what, go up to any LEO and attempt to grab their lanyard or even put your hands on them. 

You guys act like officers of the law are above the law. They're not in any way shape or form. They are not allowed to assault you. Still, this guard wasn't even a a LEO, so there's that. They're just plain ol citizens. 

Yeah the video clearly states this guy has had run ins with them before. It's irrelevant. 
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RE: Which one is guilty of assault? - Devils Advocate - 07-12-2015, 11:55 PM

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