It depends on where you are. If you are at an amusement park the fine print when you buy a ticket says that you give the park security the right to search your bags. Most parks only use this right at the entry but others my deem it reasonable to search if you are under suspicion for something. Public areas are a little different. There are no legal rights for them to search your belongings unless they have proof to suspect you of something and in such cases they usually will call the police.
Private security is not limited by search and seizure laws in most cases.
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No, an apartment security guard cannot detain and search a person or their car. They cannot do this, unless they have a warrant.
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Just about any bag can go into Disney but keep in mind you will have to have your bag checked by a security guard before you can enter the park.
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There is no full form of security guard. You can have a private security guard.
There is no full form of security guard. You can have a private security guard.
No. The bag is an extension of her body. In her body is her bag, etc. and on her body is her physical, so it is clear that only a woman should search a woman and a man to search a man.