http://www.startribune.com/white-man...ool/487492131/
This is exactly why you want a disposable "throw away" outside hire doing this job.....not an upstanding leading homeowner with a good job in the real world. Might as well prep your Security Company to get ready to put a new guard on the post in a diff looking uniform and pretend "new company" when the first guy gets "thrown under the bus" for doing his job.
Funny, the one time I was ever "removed from post" was because of complaints by one famously complaining condo owner for NOT breaking up a G-rated 4th of July parent's pool "party".
Not sure if in this article but I read something about how the cops said "she had the pass-card and that is good enough". No it isn't, dumbass, and as a policeman its is above your pay-grade to comment on rules of a HOA. When the cops pull over a car does the driver just show them the key and "that is good enough"? Neither is "knowing the code". The purpose of asking for ID is to see if they "borrowed" the pass/key and thus aren't supposed to be there. Ditto with any Codes. Naturally, all this is in the WRITTEN "Pool Rules" this woman signed, but that of course doesn't matter. There are two type of people: those that understand things like Front Desk Check-in at their PRIVATE gym is for THEIR benefit (so the place doesn't become a Homeless Camp overnight) and those who simply lack the brains to understand that and react instinctively to any query as an "attack".
What I'd do, is have a nice big file of face pics of all persons with pool access. I guess you'd want to group them by "type" for easy reference and "visual identification" (politically correct minefield warning LOL). That way the Pool Monitor can just look it up on his smart phone. You SHOULD be able to do that from 100yrds away with binoculars while still in the gated community guard shack at front gate without "intruding" on the residents.
I keep seeing these great sounding Security job ads that turn out to be Pool Security at large low-income apartment complex chain (3 locations, 1000+ units in crappy part of town). They want the guard to "verify each person in the pool area". LOL. Wouldn't touch that with a 20ft pool Rescue Pole thingy. Not only the Politically Correct problem, but most of people in the pool are gonna be minors and dealing with minors has its own set of liability issues.
But like I said in title, stuff like this is GOOD for private security as more and more regular Americans get royally screwed over for attempting to handle their own mundane Security issues DIY-style.
"In the future it will be 1/3 of the people protecting 1/3 of the people from 1/3 of the people" said a wise man.
This is exactly why you want a disposable "throw away" outside hire doing this job.....not an upstanding leading homeowner with a good job in the real world. Might as well prep your Security Company to get ready to put a new guard on the post in a diff looking uniform and pretend "new company" when the first guy gets "thrown under the bus" for doing his job.
Funny, the one time I was ever "removed from post" was because of complaints by one famously complaining condo owner for NOT breaking up a G-rated 4th of July parent's pool "party".
Not sure if in this article but I read something about how the cops said "she had the pass-card and that is good enough". No it isn't, dumbass, and as a policeman its is above your pay-grade to comment on rules of a HOA. When the cops pull over a car does the driver just show them the key and "that is good enough"? Neither is "knowing the code". The purpose of asking for ID is to see if they "borrowed" the pass/key and thus aren't supposed to be there. Ditto with any Codes. Naturally, all this is in the WRITTEN "Pool Rules" this woman signed, but that of course doesn't matter. There are two type of people: those that understand things like Front Desk Check-in at their PRIVATE gym is for THEIR benefit (so the place doesn't become a Homeless Camp overnight) and those who simply lack the brains to understand that and react instinctively to any query as an "attack".
What I'd do, is have a nice big file of face pics of all persons with pool access. I guess you'd want to group them by "type" for easy reference and "visual identification" (politically correct minefield warning LOL). That way the Pool Monitor can just look it up on his smart phone. You SHOULD be able to do that from 100yrds away with binoculars while still in the gated community guard shack at front gate without "intruding" on the residents.
I keep seeing these great sounding Security job ads that turn out to be Pool Security at large low-income apartment complex chain (3 locations, 1000+ units in crappy part of town). They want the guard to "verify each person in the pool area". LOL. Wouldn't touch that with a 20ft pool Rescue Pole thingy. Not only the Politically Correct problem, but most of people in the pool are gonna be minors and dealing with minors has its own set of liability issues.
But like I said in title, stuff like this is GOOD for private security as more and more regular Americans get royally screwed over for attempting to handle their own mundane Security issues DIY-style.
"In the future it will be 1/3 of the people protecting 1/3 of the people from 1/3 of the people" said a wise man.
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