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  • this guy is basically teaching you how to carry contraband, get caught with it and still get away with it

  • What effect does not wanting a security guard to search your items after you've entered a club have, when they've searched you before you entered it?

  • @DarkReapersGrim "when they've searched you before you entered it?"

    Because you might have stolen something ( for example you might have reached over the bar and stole a bottle of vodka)

  • Rent-a-cop: "May I search your bag?"

    You: "err, no"

    Rent-a-cop *rips up your ticket* "How much did that ticket cost? $100? $200? My property, my rules"

  • @Treblaine rent-a-cops own the venues? siick

  • @airmatt86 Not "my property" in the possessive sense. As in "my pub" or "my workplace", it is their responsibility.

  • GO RAMS!!!!

  • I got fired just for doing my fucking job. The rule was you MUST buy snacks from the theater only, or you have to leave. I wasn't gonna let that useless fuckbag in to enjoy a show WHEN HE DISOBEYED THE FIRST FUCKING RULE. It brung my heart joy, when i found out he died at the hospitl that night due to a blood clogage in his testicle, and the wise ass bitch (his girlfriend) is paralyzed for the rest of her life. I did my job that night, and i protected that theater. I stood strong, and it was ok.

  • @skylerrb haha cool =)

  • @skylerrb shit nigger you best be joking

  • @skylerrb i really hope you're joking, cuz if not, u deserve to be dead or vegetized a whole hell of a lot more than those innocent people do. vegetized in this case means put in a vegetative state, such as having been paralyzed. just clearing up answers to bullshit questions people ask frequently to get around the main argument. have a shitty day.

  • When i was a security gaurd, i worked as a gaurd for opera concerts. I seen some punk-ass 17-year-old fag, sneaking in a coke, that he bought at the gas station. I punched him in the face, and bashed in his right testicle with my iron fist. The kid's heart stopped, but i kept beating him. His girlfriend ran up on me and started punching me, so i lost it and pulled out my gun and shot her. A huge crowd came around me, screaming for me to stop, but it only encouraged me. I got fired that night too

  • that gaurd looks like paul blart

  • They are also NOW LAW ENFORCMENT. They can NOT ASK for I.D.

  • Security: Sir may I search your bag?

    Kind Elderly Man: Fuck you morbidly obese punkass rent a cop

    Security: I don't want any trouble sir, just go ahead and enter

  • @TheDynamicContinuity Lulzabad

  • @TheDynamicContinuity hahaha hilarious

  • My buddy is a rent a cop. I remind him of it all the time just so he doesn't forget.

  • I pray that Police recognize what is happening to this country. I pray they disobey evil orders when given. I left Law enforcement for that specific reason. For all those that see what is happening here, stay strong and brave.

  • In our state, Security Guards can in some cases have arrest powers. Now, there is no way to not if one is telling the truth or not. So I would not welcome one cuffing me without a real COP with an ID on him to show that I was not getting wronged, or worse.

  • @RCK62Here Everyone has arrest powers - it's called a citizens arrest.

  • @badpanda84 Thats true. BUT....only for a felony, and you better be sure and have witnesses. Because you can have your b*tt sued off. And even stuck in jail depending upon the judge. And sometimes, its hard knowing what qualifies as a felony. Like, if you catch a guy stealing a car radio. You had better be able to prove its over the right amount, and have sales slips, or you are toast.

  • @RCK62Here OK maybe its slightly diffrenet for security guards.. ( as compare to bouncers) -- and admittly security gurads hate paperwork and dont get paid extra or bounses is they catch shoplifters so somone security guards just turn a blind eye to shoplifters

    But as far as nightclub bouncers go.. its very hard to get them into trouble -- because every drunk idiot complains when they get kicked out..

  • Why are all of these "FlexYourRights" videos showing cops as the bad people. It's not hard to follow the law. These videos make it look like cops are just out to get you, most cops are reasonable. Why are you giving criminals advice that will let them get off? This is why I don't like lawyers, I think they are all spineless and shady.

  • @random19911004 Exactly that is the problem with the system -- its not the bad cops that are the problem -- the it dodgy lawyers.

  • Lawyers are so dodgy. "Don't bother following the law.... we can just find a loophole that will get you off".

  • I like how all these videos are for potheads

  • This video is pointless

  • Most private security guards, or bouncers, do whatever the hell they want, regardless of what the law says.

    And when cops show up and ask what happened, they have a fraternal bond with one another because they are both in the business of being total jerks towards people. So even if the bouncer totally violated your rights, 99% of cops will look the other way.

  • @123gwf Having worked at a nightclub for a few years I can tell you that the cops usually listen to the Bouncers because 99 times out of 100 the customer is in the wrong.

    I never saw a bouncer hit first, spit first, toss drinks first, try to run people down in the parking lot, mug people, try to rape people in the bathroom, never...

  • @OPE08 Last time I was at a club a bouncer spat at me in the toilets then raped me and stole my mobile phone.

  • @OPE08 " I can tell you that the cops usually listen to the Bouncers because 99 times out of 100 the customer is in the wrong."

    LOL bouncing is an awesome job -- its the only job where the customer is never right

  • Most people trying to use their rights ends up tazed or mazed and ends up in a jail cell. Reality is that most security or cops dont care until you sue them afterwards.

  • @sangolt88

    and nothing happens after you've sued them :x

  • The "Do not consent" thing doesn't always work, fyi. The place I work for example is a private busniess and security can search you at any time for any or no reason, and while you are free to leave at any time... They can also detain you for trespassing at any time and cut that route off. It is a lot easier to get a security guard in hot water though, so if one is outright harrasing you just remain calm and file a complaint with the owners of the property. If he was in the wrong he will be fired

  • Flex your rights, no flex your muscles

  • Do these all apply to CANADA as well?

  • @Cooliorodriguez94 really dude? does canada have the same government as america? these are videos obviously made for america

  • If you have nothing..... well what the point of rejecting a search from them..... geez

  • @MrChowTheTroll Exercise rights and avoid possibility of hassle?

  • @akariji They never hassle me if you don't say anything

  • @MrChowTheTroll

    Because thugs need loopholes not to get arrested

  • @killazerg1 it is actually the rich people who help to make those loop holes so that they can afford to get away with crap, think about it.(not all public defenders want you to prove your innocents they are their for a plea bargain)

    D, ,

  • This Narrator sounded like Alec Baldwin

  • yes make sure you don't let them find your drugs.

  • a lot of comments here are right about the search and detaining thing. One time i was posted at a night club and this guy wanted to enter with his stick faking a bad leg, the stick was in fact a sword hidden inside the stick, so i took it and told the guy that if he wanted to go in he would had to leave his stick with me and he did. When he came out he wanted it back n i told him i wasn't givin it back n he can call the cops to get ti back wich he didn't and simply left without his stick. haha!

  • @Maximumac < I would have arrested your ass for theft. You stated "i took it and told the guy that if he wanted to go in he would had to leave his stick with me", at this point unless you state that all confiscated contraband will not be returned you are required to return his property. You did not say "if you want to go in put it in your car or lose it here at the door," you said "leave it with me", which implies guardianship or at least a check system. I would put you in jail.

  • Oh and we have more rights as security than that of a police department. For example, we do not need reasonable cause to search you/your bags. If we believe or have been told there is something on you or in your things, we can search and or escort you from the premises.

    This video is referring to simple door men and such at clubs. Each area has its own standard operating procedures and state building, hospitals, and sports venues for example utilize armed security and are often certified.

  • How about those like myself who are "Security" however, we are certified law enforcement for the state and most of our guys also work at other departments as a second job.

    Go ahead and be an idiot to a Security guard and you'll soon find out of they are actually Law enforcement. The best thing to do is either comply or leave, nothing more, nothing less.

  • So if you don't consent to the search and even if they have probable cause you're free to just walk out without them searching you? What if they try and detain you?

  • @DinoSwede They can hold you if they believe you have a weapon. Don't think that they will just let you go. A lot of security guards have limited police power and have every right to hold/detain you in they have cause to believe you have a weapaon

  • @getoffmeluckycharms: Not true in all states.

  • @Pafoofnik1 Exactly why I said a lot of them, not all of them. But in every state if you are suspected of having a weapon, they can detain you. And if they are armed security officers it becomes even more complicated for the civilian.

  • @getoffmeluckycharms: "But in every state if you are suspected of having a weapon, they can detain you"

    Not true at all. Would you like an example?

  • @DinoSwede Not exactly. If it is a door man and you refuse the search, they can refuse to let you enter. Now, if you produce a weapon then things change for you. Now if you are inside of a club and they ask to search you, you must comply. If you do not, then you can be detained until police arrive. Once you walk through the door of some places, you essentially give up certain rights. By entering, you give your consent to be searched.

  • so dont go to six flags then?

  • @Joeyal123 Right on dude. Forget F Troop security guards, the "POLICE MAN" is after a greater prize, your Constitutional Rights. Learn your rights when confronted by the man in a uniform. Exercise your rights deemed legal by the US Constitution. Arm yourself, be prepared, always know that Police are allowed to LIE to you to their means. Clam up other than to decline searches and so forth and to verbally loudly voice your rights. Most cops don't know any law.

  • Okay could someone please answer this... okay so i'm 14 years old and all of our friends hang out at a mall... and i guess after like 8 or 9 o'clock every body under the age of 18 has to be at the movie theater.. and if your caught not at the theater the security guards will hold your arm and force you to the movie theater... do they have the right to touch you like that or no?

  • rent a cop or securty guards can not touch you or restrain you in any way unless you agree. even at the place that they are protecting. so all you have to do is say you wish to leave and they have to let you go or they are restraing you without your permission. and if they grab your arm to stop you then they have attacted you without cause as long as you not ask them to do it

  • FAKE BACON!

  • this information wouldve been useful one year ago... shit happened

  • I thought it was Alec Baldwin's voice!

  • doctor phill?

  • what about in like malls?

  • Is this working in canada ? I mean all the things about refusing searches and stuff ?

  • can security make you take your shoes off?

  • @DUHBE420 "can security make you take your shoes off?"

    Probably but in real life they dont give a shit.

    Security know that some contraband items will get though -- but they just need to look like they are doing the job--( so the client dosent complain)..

  • slappys on dizzeck

  • Fuck these renta cops they are a Disgrace to real cops

  • @Joeyal123 Fuck the cops, they're a disgrace to Federal Agents.

  • @NeoTranshuman  Wish i could argue but i can't LOL

  • @NeoTranshuman Fuck the Federal Agents, they're a disgrace to America.

  • @Majoraspirit Anything "Federal" is not part of America. "Federal" is actually a private Corporation, for example the Federal Reserve. Federal anything is about as Federal as Federal Express. Look it up.

  • @ti8asf Fuck America, they're a disgrace to the world.

  • @Joeyal123

    real cops are a disgrace to humans... fuckin pigs

  • @Joeyal123 whats a real cop?

  • @chippaman45 police Officer

  • @Joeyal123 real cops are the real disgrace rentacops are just wannabe's or off duty cops

  • @Joeyal123 renta cops arent a disgrace, its just a job and they actually protect the property, cops abuse there power, by the time a cop comes on the scene the incident is already over, all they do is arrest you and give you fines. wtf is wrong with you, just another dumbass with the same beliefs as everyone else, 2 hate 'renta cops' and 2 think cops actually protect you, your a DUMBASS, either way fuck authority

  • @mikec81 i feel bad for you

  • @bergaflickal and why is that

  • @mikec81 because you have a stigma against a group of people simply due to their profession

  • @bergaflickal i have a stigma against kennel euthanasists, lawyers, pediatric chiropractors, salesmen and nazis do you feel bad for me too? Not all of them are totally bad but I still dont trust most of them.

  • @mikec81

    ya because you sitting at your computer shit talking the police is very productive. happy 12th birthday kid.

  • @0ver9kay haha so are you!!! and now SO AM I!!! HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!Troll

    

  • @SirToeMoss ps i didnt read his comment so dont think im against you on that, i was just stating you were doing what you were saying mikeyc81 was doing too,and that by me commenting so was i lol no pun intended

  • @mikec81 That's not true. They protect us and keep our rights. Sure, they're plenty of examples of bad cops, but what about all the good ones that aren't on the news, because they are "just doing their job" and not hurting anyone? I'm all about spreading awareness about our rights and punishing those who infringe on those rights, but please don't say "most" cops are a disgrace... :/

  • @hollumber That is a misconception! They do not have any legal obligation to protect individuals or their property. Their sole duty is to make arrests and turn said people over to the prosecutor.

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  • @a1rh3add They have a moral obligation. And a good number of them do it fairly well. They keep us safe, and are prompt in helping us in our times of need. Showing up after burglaries, car accidents, and homicides....that's how they keep our rights (life and property).

  • @hollumber i always show an officer respect even if it's just in passing. They deserve it for having such a shitty job.

  • @hollumber Good cops are just as bad as the bad ones if they don't out the bad ones. Which isn't usually the case with the tribal mentality of "These are my brothers / sisters".

  • @LolTav I wouldn't say that. And, wouldn't anyone find it hard to "rat out" their friends? I'm not going to hold it against them. It's the duty of us (American people) to collectively oust the bad ones, and make sure they are properly punished to prevent others from continuing their wrongdoings.

  • @hollumber That's a very ideal way of doing it. But the problem is officer do bully innocent civilians by lying to their faces and pushing their way around. The "good" cops shouldn't enable this and potentially get someone hurt. Integrity should rule out on this.

  • @LolTav Yes, I agree, and I hope if I were a cop, I would have the balls to do this, but that's the thing. They need balls (and big ones, at that). I do think they need to fight against it, but it's hard to expect them to. Many of the good cops are just trying to make a living and protect their family, and I can't hold it against them.

  • @hollumber *But to be fair. A job as thankless as being a cop does make people cynical and the education required isn't fairly high. So it's just inherent in the type of people you draw.

  • @hollumber

    1 bad apple is all it takes,...Ive seen lots of bad apples on the street, therefore, I dont trust them. And, if the good ones are really that good, why dont you ever see one of the good ones stopping a bad one in the action?

  • @chllywllyd I don't trust them either, and if I ever get the honor of being arrested, I'll be as silent and uncooperative as a crack dealer. But if we start saying "most cops are bad," we include the good ones. How would you feel if you were a good cop, and people insulted you like that? It's hard to break peer pressure. A good cop can't do much to bad one, unless he's supported by a couple others.

  • @hollumber

    They have that right to free speech, they can say MOSTLY anything they want. Peer pressure is acceptable at that professional level? NOT! Usually, it'll only take 1 claim to start up an investigation in I.A. if another officer is making that claim. You can choose to give the benefit of doubt, but remember, fool me once,..shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.

  • @chllywllyd I'm not gonna argue with legality, since i don't agree with every law. They have the right to free speech, but it's hurtful to say things like that. Especially since that won't hurt the bad cops, but only the good ones...the bad ones don't care if u call them bad. Who will the cop complain to? And when he does, what will happen to him during the time it takes for the investigation? And what happens if the cop who's let go has friends? It's not so clear-cut.

  • @hollumber

    Cops complain to Internal Affairs(IA) when they have reason to believe another is corrupt,..All your other questions stand for any case, civil or criminal. What if a witness testifies and gets hit by a truck on the way out the court house because he was there that day, scenario? Stop making excuses,...What if 1 good cop in every district just started turning in the pirates and the rest just studied and obeyed the constitution for which THEY CHOOSE to abide too via their oath?

  • @chllywllyd I cannot be so objective and harsh towards them. I cannot expect all of them to rat out their friends or commit social suicide. I don't know about you, but I have a couple friends that do some questionable things. I can try to talk to them about it, but I wouldn't ever report them, because that's not what friends do.

  • @chllywllyd Cops are never going to take the supects side -- duh..

    Think about it -- whose side would you take -- your college who you depend on for backup -- or some random idiot who is being a smartass and trying to get away with possesion of drugs.

    Cops ususally only care about catching crimincals -- they dont give a shit about there rights and I dont blame them

    I tihnk the answer is obvious.

  • @hollumber no, all cops are a disgrace. they enforce laws that oppress us and take away our freedom. regardless of what you say all cops are skum as long as they enforce the current law.

  • @TheMrgreentoker420 I hope you're just trolling, but I'll respond anyways. Most laws help us and preserve our freedoms. I do not think anarchy would be a good thing, since it would probably just lead to a dictatorship (ur an anarchist, right?). But this is a separate issue...not about cops, but about forms of government. There are honest, good, helpful cops, and to deny that is to be blind and close-minded.

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  • @hollumber Perhaps not most, but certainly a growing number.

    injusticeeverywhere (dot) com

  • @EternalLight569 I hope it's not a growing number, and I'm pretty sure it's not. We are just raising awareness, and catching them more, but I think the actual number of bad cops should be diminishing.

  • @hollumber The problem is that cops "just doing there job" and protecting you rights - and often contradicary objectives.

    For example its the police officers job to arrest drug dealer and to do so often requried cops to search suspects.. On the other hand suspects have 4th amendment rights.

    So what should cops do -- just let drug dealers go free and protect there rights.

    Or ignore there rights and arrest them anyway

  • @badpanda84 If they have reasonable suspicion, they have every right to search them. They shouldn't "know" they have a drug dealer, unless they have "reasonable suspicion."

  • @hollumber Ok, but MOST cops are a disgrace from where I come from, and since you have no way of knowing where I come from and even if you did you wouldn't have a way of knowing if I was saying was true or not. Therefore you have no argument to have with me. I am 16 years of age and this comment is pointless. Thank you for reading.

  • @Zaven995 But I have many reasons to doubt what you say, since you did not provide evidence....and that's enough evidence to say you're *most* likely incorrect ;)

  • @hollumber Where's your evidence to prove my evidence not evidence worthy? And furthermore it doesn't really matter if you believe me or not because you don't have to deal with the power-tripping pigs we have here

  • @Zaven995 Lolllll

    And where's ur evidence that god doesn't exist? While you prepare that, go find ur files on leprechauns, unicorns, and teapots orbiting saturn. And if it really "didn't matter," then why would you talk about it? Now, I do sympathize with u in that there could be a greater ratio of bad cops in your area compared to elsewhere. Also, I apologize for taking this bait, since we're not even debating anything important.

  • @hollumber Evidence that god doesn't exist? I never brought up god in the conversation.... And I never thought of this as a debate anyways... just me stating a fact about where I live. Some people can be so defensive of just about anything. Also, Be careful around these parts. I hear that trolls are naturally attracted to hollumbers.

  • @Zaven995 It was just an example...I was saying something proposed without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence. Haha, touche ;)

  • @hollumber :L

  • @hollumber You need to rethink that. Police are not your friends. There whole job is to find and charge anyone with an offense. I have family members in law enforcement. One is a power tripping moron, the others do their jobs. That job is inherently on the side of the prosecuting attorneys office.As for the "keeping our rights" statement, the is not within their job description. You & your attorney are the only one who can keep your rights. I will protect myself.

  • @GunBroker100 Rethink what? I have a lot of comments, and I don't know to which you're referring. I agree with what you're saying, but I think we should not group ALL cops together and say they're bad. This would be like saying all soldiers are bad, since some experience the same sort of power trip that cops do, and hurt innocent people (albeit, in other countries). Their purpose is to protect us, and we should commend those who do so, and call out the ones that don't.

  • @hollumber You said "police protect us and keep our rights". Rarely do they protect us in any direct way and only you can protect you rights. That is not a cops job. They investigate crimes and find someone to charge with it. It has never been the job of police to protect your rights or your safety for that matter. They can't be everywhere. If someone breaks into your home, YOU must protect yourself. Hero's get the medal of honor, the rest are doing a job. You over estimate police.

  • @GunBroker100 How do they not protect us? If they are there, you can safely assume you won't be getting robbed or hurt in their presence. Because we have laws (and police enforce these), many people do not commit crimes. I don't understand what you're arguing. I'm all for standing up for one's rights, just not for calling them all bad, for the actions of the minority.

  • @hollumber And like I said, rarely do you have one camped out at your house, unless they are there to bust you. I didn't say they were all bad, I said they can't be everywhere, ergo, they can't protect your rights or your safety. You are your rights and safety's first and best defense. Laws only apply to those who choose to abide by them, something criminals clearly do not. I will protect my families rights and safety w/ my attorney and call the cops afterward. All within mt rights.

  • @GunBroker100 Then I agree with you completely :)

  • @GunBroker100 "I will protect my families rights and safety w/ my attorney and call the cops afterward"

    Really -- to be fair a attorney is next to useless when confronted with a crimincal..

    What is he going to say " stop or I will sue you"

  • @hollumber  Cops dont protect you directly -as they arent bodyguards.

    But they have a deterent effect..

    Maybe the reason you house isn't broken into ever single week is because some crimincals are afraid of being arrested by the cops

  • @Joeyal123 Disgrace why? A well informed Security Officer is good now and uninformed security officer is bad same goes with a Police Officer.

  • @Joeyal123 Dumbass they aren't cops. They are civilians who have greater authority on the property they are watching. They are not the police.

  • @Subsw00fers The law doesn't recognize 'Cops'. It's an offensive word- the proper term is Police Officer.

    As for everyone else including the up-loader of the video its 'Security Officer', not 'security guard'. I don't make the rules- call them whatever you want if you like, but I wouldn't like people using slang for my name. lol

  • @Joeyal123

    These 'rent-a-cops' you speak of help uphold order when Police Officers have

    much higher duty to preform.

    Without 'rent-a-cops' banks, and other places are subject to easy robbery. Armed Security Officers are

    well being known now. Not only so, but they also transfer VIP material- such as an Armored..

    ahh forget it, I'm wasting my time.

  • @Joeyal123 real cops? real cops are a disgrace to the constitution

  • @Joeyal123 Not even, Real cops are even disgraces.

  • @Joeyal123 Real cops are just as much a disgrace to themselves. Also, you don't have to capitalize "Disgrace" when it's in the middle of a sentence. Moron...

  • @camelont688 LOL

  • @camelont688 dont be a fucking walking textbook, i hate seeing these annoying ass comments on youtube judging peoples grammer

  • @skatefighter35 it's spelled "grammar"

  • @niselat dchdfjuuieVFOWBVIFPBUSPCWqhDFR­uqhdifonf

  • @camelont688 It's a two way street. Cops are assholes and people are assholes. If people weren't assholes then we wouldn't need cops.

  • @camelont688 Hey now, cops are everyday folks like you and me .

  • @Joeyal123

    your a disgrace....How about focusing more on the knowledge!

  • @Joeyal123 it is really up to an individual again we have good cops and bad cops, you have security and people who wish they were cops. what do you do for a job? i do not have a guard card, but i have bounced many concerts, it is a job, i still have friends who do have cards and might like you to say that to their face. acting like a douche. some cases you would be asked to leave or the real cops will be called. keep in mind they are peace officers & hitting one gets you in more trouble

    D, ,

  • @Joeyal123 yah a disgrace to a disgrace

  • i hate those bitch ass rent-a cops that patrol the outside of airports, they are rude, unhelpful. when we went to hawaii i got into an argument because we were waiting for my gramma and it said no parking zone. well then he said "you need to move this vehicle or face getting a ticket i said we are not parked our car is still in drive then we went inside and i found a real cop and he let me go they also harassed he while i was there.....fuck rent-a cops

  • @9Skateboard7 You're car is parked if no one is inside without a valid drivers license.

  • @wiccanmoonman what you said makes no sense

  • @9Skateboard7 Sorry I was tired and misread what you said. I though you left your car. Rent a cops are good for one thing pushing up the daisies then again real cops are good for that too. LOL

  • what accomplishments have you made besides pissing ppl off and being gay.

  • another douche bag lawyer counselling criminals on how to fuck with public safety....I bet this cock has his own ambulance too! I wonder if he would post this garbage if his family member got stabbed by some asshole at a public event who "did not consent" to a search IRONY!!!!!! stupid fucking asshole!

  • These people do jobs that are waaay under police to do. giving the police the time to do more important stuff. But PLEASE remember. there are bad cops and VERY VERY good cops. same in security, car sales, lettuce farmers, and everything else.

  • If you have a problem with security doing somehting in "policy" then you dont take it up with them. they are working under the regulations given to them by there EMPLOYERS. If you have a big issue, request to see the policies, if they refuse, sue them, if its there, sue the owner of A. the company B. The building (mall, park, concert etc).

    These people are Grossly underpaid, and have families. Thats why they are so stingy in the way they act or do shit.

  • @graytgray "If you have a big issue, request to see the policies, if they refuse, sue them, if its there, sue the owner of A. the company B"

    The polices are merely a guide-- they arent legally binding -- the owner can still ban or refuse entry to patrons for any reason -- even if it isnt on the policy.. 

  • o go fuck yourself. Unless you have a guard like the 2 idiots who chased a kid into traffic (which are few and far between) security guards are there for a reason. safety. nothing more. nothing less. Being a security supervisor, i can tell you YES you have constitutional rights, but if you want to shop in a mall, remember that a SINGLE person owns that building, and he decides what you can and cant do. (CONTINUED)

  • @pewpewpussy911 Doesn't seem you're capable of explaining much anyway, fuckwit. Trot off to hassle children for riding their skateboards or whatever. Like anyone but the greatest imaginable of self-impressed cunts might ever register an account named after a firearm. I'm sure I've taken pisses harder than you. It's the Internet Rental Pig, lads! What a laugh.

  • im a skateboarder and i wanted to know if im skateing on private property what are my rights against security.cus security are gay and they do more then they sould to PROTECT people and or property! i believe they do stuff like take our boards,tickets,holed us down ect that they dont have the authority to do???

  • @Nativesk8er101 If you are skateboarding on private property and the owner doesnt want you to be there, then you must leave, end of story. How would you like it if some random guy came to your house or place of business and just did as they pleased? Its not your property, so you need to respect that. Go to a skate park, get another hobbie or better yet , get a job.

  • @pistolpete1911a1 actully thats not what i asked! and by the way skateboarders go to parks to "practise" and "chill" skateboarders go to "spots" p.s "property" to film because No sponsors or Other skaters want to see some kid skateing at the local skatepark.... and im only 15 so i dont want too start working now and pro skaters probably make more money nd bitches then you so you sould back off buddy!

  • @Nativesk8er101 I know exactly what you asked . I had my first job at 14, are you so special that you cant work? As for how much money a friggin skateboarder makes, who cares? Money doesnt make you a man, kid. I can only hope for 2 things from you, ONE , that you get your head out of your ass and grow up and TWO , that if you dont accomplish number ONE, that at least you wont reproduce and pollute the world any more than it is. Im done with you, bugger off

  • @pistolpete1911a1 idont care when you had your first job,im not gana work the rest of my life like

    you im ganna do something i love that ive been doin for 10 years and im not gana quit now because some jackass is telling me to get a job.why dont you type weed in on youtube and bitch at some weed video on there instead of arguing with someone who know hes right. besides it is about the money.......other wise why would you tell me to get a job because having a job envolves MONEY smart one

  • @Nativesk8er101 You should read your own post nimrod. reads like you're the one smokin weed. I bet your parents are proud.

  • @pistolpete1911a1 actully i dont smoke weed. and if anyone read this theyed think ur the dick

  • @pistolpete1911a1 Your preconceived notions of pot-smokers is ignorant and insulting. Many of us are highly educated, hard-working, polite people.

  • @Mgopro Who also contribute to the deaths of many highly educated, hard working, polite law enforcement officers and military personnel. If you are such an einstein, then why cant you figure out that your actions, whether using pot from California or Mexico or Afghanistan, in one way or another , contributes to crime. Prove me wrong? you cant, because the statistics do not lie.

  • @pistolpete1911a1: The illegality of the item contributes to crime.

  • @pistolpete1911a1 Who said I couldn't figure it out? It being illegal is one of the reasons why there's any drug crime in the first place.

  • @Mgopro ether way, the fact that you even suggest that its "ok" to use it destroys any credibility you may have had. Regardless of whether or not America legalizes it, the criminal element will exploit it. Good, honorable people will die because other people think they just cant live without getting high. NO amount of debate will change my mind as I have been right there on the front lines and seen what even casual use does to people.

  • @pistolpete1911a1 said: "NO amount of debate will change my mind "

    Ahh, your motives are now abundantly clear.

  • @Pafoofnik1 Good, I dont like having to explain myself all the time

  • @Mgopro " It being illegal is one of the reasons why there's any drug crime in the first place"

    Part of the reason why drugs are illegal is because of the rise in mental health probelms and OD clogging up the health system..

    Even if drugs were legal there would still be drug crime -- becausing stupid crackhead who are high end up commit crimes and starting fights ( which they probably wouldnt have done if they were in the right state of mind)

  • @badpanda84 I'm not talking about the legalization of all drugs, just the one that has many many positive uses, can be taxed, and used to help bring our economy around. It could open job opportunities for growers and head-shops, and crime would be reduced.