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General and Personal Security_Mel Steele of Boston

Mel Steele has 12 years of experience as a police officer, supported by a sociology degree from the University of Delaware. As a police officer, Mel Steele of Boston continued his education in law enforcement, including DEA narcotics education, Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms firearms identification instruction, and incident command courses for emergency management in a crisis situation.

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General and Personal Security_Mel Steele of Boston

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  1. General and Personal Security Mel Steele of Boston

  2. Law Enforcement ExperienceMel Steele of Boston Basic law enforcement techniques are part of the skill set of Red Lions LLC employees, security personnel with extensive experience and education as law enforcement and military defense providers. Mel Steele of Boston is the brains behind Red Lions. His top notch security talent are trained in basic defense techniques and criminal justice

  3. Protections Of The 4th AmendmentMel Steele of Boston Courts have applied the principle of ‘reasonable grounds to believe’ in cases involving the work of a security officer. In order to be effective in enforcing security, the professional protection officer needs instruction in the tenets of probable cause. The personnel of Red Lion LLC are carefully screened and educated in legal tenets which render them the best to be had in personal and corporate security.

  4. The Security Officer and DetentionMel Steele of Boston The security officer does not have the power to arrest. However, “a security officer can detain a person while investigating a situation. A detention is the holding of a person pending confinement or release. You have the right to maintain the status quo while you are checking a situation,” from B. Clede, The Security Officers Manual. Law enforcement tenets support the protection services of Mel Steele of Boston.

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