yes a security officer can carry handcuffs depending on his/her security agency or training but if you don't know how to use them properly or have not been trained then no you cant i have a security license in Florida and i carry them.
It is legal to possess handcuffs in all US states. It is generally legal to carry them, but if charged with another crime such as kidnapping, the handcuffs could be considered a crime tool and result in additional charges. Similarly, bolt cutters are legal to carry, but they could be considered burglar tools if you are caught with them in an alley at 3am.
No
Of course, you may have to detain someone.
Handcuffs are currently not restricted by the TSA in carry on luggage. I have carried large numbers of handcuffs in a carry on bag with no problems.
Yes, if they are real Handcuffs
Depends on the definition of unarmed. Sometimes they can carry a taser, and sometimes they can't. At the very least, they have a pair of handcuffs and a radio
Not necessarily, however licenses of a certain level or class of being a security officer, grant the security officer to carry a firearm. Most commonly a security officer is allowed to carry, non-projectile emitting weapons, or even tasers are allowed.
That depends on who you work for and also the type of security your doing. However, if a person hits you, you can definitely put Handcuffs on them.
no
Yes, there are security officers that do not carry jobs. There are unarmed security officer jobs that do not require possession of a gun.
The suspect was caught trying to escape and was quickly secured with word handcuffs to prevent him from running away.
It is legal to possess handcuffs in all US states. It is generally legal to carry them, but if charged with another crime such as kidnapping, the handcuffs could be considered a crime tool and result in additional charges.
A flashlight?....Why would anyone think you can't carry a flashlight?