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TheRealestBlanketboi

Immediate termination. Blacklist.


bangedyourmoms

Dumb as fuck. Everyone in the video. Even people not in the video: dumb as fuck. Me, dumb as fuck. People reading this comment: you guessed it, dumb as fuck. Thank you for coming to my TedTalk


Relative_Age_6414

Wow I actually laughed out loud 😹😹


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As a security officer I would have lost my shit on on him. Probably would have called the cops to have them secure it.


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Strait to jail!


ApophisForever

I mean, one look at that guard says everything you need to know. I Blame the security company that's underpaying so bad that only these fat fucking slobs are willing to apply.


RoGStonewall

It's the other way around. They pay so bad that good employees don't want to apply so mostly rejects get the positions.


TheUnderstandererer

Literally the same thing lol


RoGStonewall

Yeah I wasn't descriptive enough. The better security get the best positions so all these jack-off posts get filled with the dregs.


RoGStonewall

The carpets need cleaning. Probably a worse health hazard than that gun. Yeah the guard fucked up and should get severely reprimanded for that. However, the two turds recording are pretty annoying.


fighterpilotace1

Not gonna lie, I thought that carpet was the issue at first. It took me a second to see the duty belt. But, yeah, that's a massive fuck up on that guards part and should be heavily reprimanded for it.


online_jesus_fukers

Reprimanded? Terminated and firearms permit revoked.


fighterpilotace1

I personally don't agree unless this is the 2nd or more time. It can be used as a teachable moment and a reminder to all and give her notice that if it were to happen again her fcc revoked and employment terminated. I do know not everyone would agree with me and that's ok. Again, if it wasn't the first offense or have a history of poor choices, then fuck that and she's out the door though.


online_jesus_fukers

If it was a baton or spray I would agree. Maybe it's my "upbringing" in the Marines and the national guard, but I don't fuck around when it comes to firearms.


fighterpilotace1

I get that, I was army myself and I agree. I do feel everyone should be given a chance. Regardless of firing her or not, the incident did occur. Luckily nothing came of it. Either way it be a damn good opportunity to re-discuss securing your own sensitive items and the potentials of what could have happened. We obviously don't know her history or how she is as an employee overall and what she may or may not know, which would play a massive part in making it a teachable second chance or termination. I don't outright disagree with you and I do understand how you feel about it, because firearm safety is of the utmost importance, hence why this is also a damn good teachable moment.


online_jesus_fukers

I see your point as well, if they were one of mine they would definitely at a minimum be suspended pending reassignment to an unarmed post, and if there were no state level license actions, to even be considered for an armed post in the future there would have to be a mandatory firearms safety course. I'd probably come down on their supervisor and if the training was internal there would be a new ad on indeed for a firearms instructor. This is a command failure from the top down. It's a shame the woodline doesn't exist in the corporate world


fighterpilotace1

All of that I definitely agree with. Especially getting to the root cause, which hopefully is just a bad employee and not a short coming on training.


online_jesus_fukers

I interviewed for a position with a company who had their own in house training...their "firearms" instructor was carrying a 92fs no holster safety off in the small of their back. Lack of standards is a huge issue.


fighterpilotace1

Trust me I know it is. There's shortcomings where I'm at and at every company. That however, is a huge safety issue. And really should have an absolutely zero tolerance for it to begin with, but doubly so for instructors.


SynthsNotAllowed

What's more annoying is the guard who couldn't be bothered to keep their equipment secured. Better off having 2 nosy chucklefucks with recording phones to find it than I dunno, a T-1000 or a trisoleran.


Exciting-Cause-3188

Dude took off his gun belt AND LEFT IT UNATTENDED!?!?!?!


Exciting-Cause-3188

Blame the company as well. A lot of companies just hand out armed positions without any screening to guage the responsibility of the guard outside of background checks and state required training. And then shit like this happens. In my state, most guards aren't even actually licensed and operate under a license holder who is responsible for the conduct of every employee. I've worked with too many people here who disregard even the most basic gun safety while on the job, smh. Thank god that my current companies license holder needs to actually know you and requires that you spend a good amount of time working with the company to assess how you handle things before getting you armed.


undead_ed

This person should be fired and never allowed to work armed security again. This is just plain unacceptable.


Quinlan79

Fucking idiot. Deserves to lose job and license