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According to the use of force continuum chart that all security guards or security officers are allowed to use if a thief does not fight back meaning repeatedly punching, kicking or choking someone they can only go to level 3 out of 6 levels. If this is the case this means the guard can hold you and lead back to his office or booth with minimal force such as holding you by the shoulder or arm or belt. They may also secure you with handcuffs if properly trained. Excessive force includes if the guard bites, scratches, chokes, punches, kicks, tackles, throws you to the ground, or puts in any kind of pain inducing hold. Also use of extreme foul language, racial slurs, or threats of bodily harm is considered extreme force. Also if the guard handcuffs you he is then responsible for your safety. He must protect you from trips falls and makes sure you have proper blood circulation and are breathing alright. If anything happens to you while handcuffed it is the guards negligence.

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