These Security Guards Tried to ARREST Citizen – Everything Law and Order Blog

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Security officers have no authority to arrest anyone, especially when they have only violated private policy. This video covers freedom of speech, private policy, and open carry laws. Always be honest with your interpretations of the law and never misuse the power that laws and rights assure you.

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37 thoughts on “These Security Guards Tried to ARREST Citizen”
  1. Thank you all for your support and interaction with the channel. Help us grow by tossing us a sub! Thank you for being here from the beginning!

  2. Security guards are trained to de-escalate a situation. That was the opposite of
    de-escalation. This was the worst case of power tripping I’ve seen from security guards so far.

  3. Tbf a sketch kid with a camera on his head a gun, with what’s going on isn’t tye best situation if you look it like that, in there head there probably trying to stop a shooting

  4. I like how you said the auditor was violating the code he was citing. Security were clowns. I like how you cover both sides

  5. Your way nicer than I am. " Are you a police officer… no? Then fuck right off Barney call the real law if your so upset." That's what you should have said, or something thereabouts. These people just used you for a power trip, and you, soy boy that you are, let them.

  6. But he did break a law….. you showed later that you are NOT allowed to open carry a rifle on public or other’s owned private property.

  7. I know the first guy that confronted the subject. He’s normally a decent fellow but has a bit of an authoritarian mentality. Must have been a bad night.

  8. I know this is an old video, but I have to take issue with the channel's interpretation of GA Code 16-11-126. Subsection (b) is independent of subsection (a) and is not restricted to a requirement that the person be on their own property or vehicle. This channel is the one blatantly misstating the law.

  9. The guy never asked him to get off private property when he then said I've already asked you to get off private property I hate this he did not ask him three times he didn't even ask him once

  10. In this video: Idiot surprised to find out that owners of private property can set their rules for what happens on said property.

    This guy is a cuck.

  11. Working with a security firm I realize you have to ask for people with brain cells or else they send you goofballs like this

  12. What happens when one of these boneheads gets shot by a concealed carrier believing they are a mass shooter. I understand doing this on a public sidewalk to initiate a confrontation with police, but at a private mall, when HE IS in violation is really really dumb. The security guards are typically obnoxious though, which is no surprise.

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