Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Znaki czasu

Bezpieczenstwo spoleczenstw stalo sie najwazniejszym zadaniem poczatku XXI wieku. Zapotrzebowanie na profesjonalne sluzby policyjno-ochroniarskie rosnie w zastraszajacym tempie. Wystarczy zajrzec do dzialow poszukiwania pracy, treningu i edukacji w codziennych torontonskich gazetach, a tam roi sie od roznych informacji dotyczacych tego sektora uslug.

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TriOS College. Police foundations. Law enforcement. Security and Police Services are constantly searching for new recruits! Ensure you have an edge on other applicants with outstanding training from our experienced law enforcement professionals (www.triOS.com).

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Be A Private Investigator!!! High Income Potential. Small Classes. Career Placement Assistance.
85 Security Officers. Immediate Openings. No Experience Required. Top Wages Paid. Training Provided. 12 Airport Guards. 40 Security Officers. 19 Patrol Officers. 15 Retail Investigators (www.ironhorsegroup.com).

Premier Security & Investigation Academy. Airport Security. Corporate Security. Commercial Officers. Patrol Officers. Investigators. Supervisors (www.psiacanada.com).

Security Officer - JOB FAIR. We will be accepting applications and performing interviews for security officer positions. To be considered for these positions, applicants must have a minimum of 2 years Canadian security experience.

Paragon. Experienced Security Officers for high profile security positions. To be considered for these positions you must have a minimum two years Canadian security experience. You must be available to work all shifts, be computer literate and have excellent communication skills.

A.S.P. Security Services has F/T & P/T Security positions available at the Canadian National Exhibition.

Security Guards. Man-Dog Teams. Toronto area. Must have car.
Zrodlo: "Employment News", July 3-10, 2005, "Toronto Sun, Monday July 11, 2005).

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(http://www.interconsecurity.com/pages/frames.html).



Ten trend nie omija tez Polski.
23.05.2005 - W Ustce powstaly klasy o profilu "policyjnym".

Mamy pierwsze w woj. Pomorskim klasy o profilu policyjnym. Klasy powstaly w Zespole Szkol Technicznych w Ustce. Dyrektor Zespolu Szkol Technicznych w Ustce, komendant Szkoly Policji w Slupsku i komendant miejski Policji w Slupsku podpisali porozumienie w sprawie utworzenia takich klas.
Pierwsze zajecia z prawa karnego, etyki zawodowej odbeda sie juz we wrzesniu 2005. Klasy takie maja pomoc mlodziezy w zrozumieniu ciezkiego zawodu policjanta jak rowniez w przygotowaniu do przyszlej pracy zawodowej. Jak wykazaly badania przeprowadzone w szkole zainteresowanie mlodziezy taka forma ksztalcenia w Ustce i okolicy jest duze.
W Ustce beda dwie "klasy policyjne" beda mieli w tygodniu o jedna godzine zajec wiecej niz ich koledzy. Beda ich uczyc oficerowie ze slupskiej Szkoly Policji, a takze Komendy Miejskiej (http://www.ustka.pl/ustka.html?section=169).


Guards' powers could face limits

Appeal court issues factors security firms should consider

New trial ordered in lawsuit brought by arrested activists

TRACEY TYLER

LEGAL AFFAIRS REPORTER

Ontario's private security industry is under new pressure to use "common sense" before kicking trespassers off private property, thanks to a court ruling that could limit their powers of citizen arrest.

The case involves two Marijuana Party activists who were arrested at a Hamilton shopping mail during the 2000 federal election campaign and later sued the mall owners for false arrest and false imprisonment.

A jury found that security guards were lawfully entitled to arrest Rev. Brother Walter Tucker, the party's Hamilton East candidate, and his colleague, Rev. Brother Michael Baldasaro, for trespassing at Eastgate Square Shopping Centre on Nov.25,2000.

Jurors also found that excessive force was used in arresting Tucker and awarded him $15,000 in damages, but that reasonable force was used in arresting Baldasaro.

In a 3-0 decision yesterday, the Ontario Court of Appeal ordered a new trial. In considering whether the arrests were lawful under the Trespass to Property Act, the jury was required to look not only at the degree of force used, but whether the arrest itself was justified, said the court suggested eight issues that might be considered. They include whether Tucker and Baldasaro were being "disruptive," had previously received a trespass notice and whether their activities had been the subject of complaint.

The pair did not have lawyers at their appeal hearing last week, but Toronto lawyer Andrew Lokan appeared as a "friend of the court."

In an interview yesterday, Lokan said the decision sends a message that members of Ontario's largely unregulated security industry must "use common sense before bringing out the heavy artillery."

Lokan said he's not aware of any other case in which a court has essentially issued a shopping list of items that could be considered in assessing the lawfulness of an arrest.

Kenneth Crompton, a lawer representing mall owner Cadillac Fairview Corp. Ltd., said the decision is the first time in the act's 25-year history that a court has considered the issue of justification for an arrest.

The court took its cue from a Supreme Court of Canada ruling two years ago. That ruling said reasonable force could be used in an arrest for trespassing, but the issue of whether a property owner must also show the arrest was justified would have to wait for another case.

The jury was told that, two weeks before the arrest, Baldasaro had been in the mall collecting signatures when a security guard said he needed permission and asked him to leave. He left and was not given a trespass notice.

According to information allegedly received by mall security staff, both men returned to hand out flyers and campaign buttons. They were told soliciting was forbidden and they were trespassing and would have to leave immediately or be arrested.

They were later turned over to a police officer, who accompanied them out of the mall - after stopping at a bookstore, where Tucker bought a book.

Last fall. Community Safety Minister Monte Kwinter introduced legislation requiring that private security guards be licensed and properly trained in use of force. The bill passed second reading and is before a provincial committee on justice policy (TORONTO STAR, Wednesday, July 13, 2005).







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