Private security guards are not part of law enforcement, so they generally cannot make physical contact with citizens unless it is necessary for self-defense or they are trying to stop a dangerous or criminal act. If a security guard has assaulted or injured you or a loved one, you may qualify for a lawsuit against the security guard and the security company they work for.
Far too often, we have seen security guards abuse their power against the general public, and when this occurs, these security guard companies and their employees need to be held accountable for their actions.
While progress is being made when it comes to police conduct, the private security guard industry is not regulated. More and more industries are relying on private security guards for their businesses, and we are finding that more citizens are harmed by these guards.
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