They Carry Weapons. So Why Don't Security Guards Have to Get Use-of-Force Training? | KQED
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Matthews' death prompted Holden to introduce legislation in 2021 updating the training requirements for security guards.The law, which took effect in January, mandates eight hours of training in "the exercise of the appropriate use of force."The state agency overseeing security guards, the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services, is currently drafting regulations for the new training, which likely won't be implemented until October at the earliest.
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