Are Security Guards Doing Too Much?
An episode of the Free Field Training podcast, hosted by Tommy Mottl, titled "Are Security Guards Doing Too Much?" was published on December 15, 2023 and runs 46 minutes.
December 15, 2023 ·46m · Free Field Training
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Personnel in the Security industry can always learn something new when it comes to interacting and working with members of the local police department when they arrive on-scene. You might think that the details are obvious but there's a lot more to making the experience beneficial for all. Check out some great details generated by experience as well as the answers to YOUR FEEDBACK with Tommy inside this episode of The Free Field Training Podcast...
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