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by Astro99
Wed May 09, 2012 1:17 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Article Wal Mart gun- and force-related incidents
Replies: 31
Views: 4864

Re: Article Wal Mart gun- and force-related incidents

Ps. No one is going to come up behind u and just attack you it does not work that way. If they don't show u a badge I could understand.They have to show a badge. We dont stop people unless less were 100%. Period.
by Astro99
Wed May 09, 2012 1:12 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Article Wal Mart gun- and force-related incidents
Replies: 31
Views: 4864

Re: Article Wal Mart gun- and force-related incidents

I work lp for a new Walmart I have been there since the store opened and been doing lp for 5 years. The policy has changed dramatically since I started there back in the day. As long as I saw selection conceAlment continued possession of the merchandise past the last point of sale, all I had to do was show my name badge and if the person started to fight than I could throw them on the ground and cuff them and it was over. As long as they didn't physically throw a punch I could do what I wanted to get them in as long as I didn't beat them up. Now it's different no throwing on the ground but I could use some "phisical redirection on them if needed". I can't stop anyone on suspicion of stealing I must be 100% or I loose my job. If someone has a concealed gun on them and dosent even use it and is caught stealing it's a robbery no matter if they show the gun or not. If I get hurt trying to get them in the office it turns into felony robbery. We do have cops that assist me as well the policy does suck and I've only had one incident where if I had my gun on me I would have used it. I was trying to get a liscense plate and the guy hopped out of his car and ran at me screaming with a box cutter in his hand saying want some. Anyways before u say what u heard what we can do just ask me and I can let u know.

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