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I suggest that in the future, all units recruiting security guards should give priority to those who have been released from prison

author:September Sake

Recently, there was a piece of news that caught my attention and emotion, to the effect that there was a criminal case of injury in a hospital in a certain place. The security guard of the hospital ran away at the scene.

Many people accuse security guards of gross negligence in their duties, and formally, this makes sense, because it is indeed the job of security guards to stop crime.

But I also want to say, if you were a security guard on site, what would you do?

I don't know how you do it, but I know that my biggest possibility is to save my life first.

I suggest that in the future, all units recruiting security guards should give priority to those who have been released from prison

In my personal opinion, security is a very technical and professional job. At the very least, in the face of emergencies, especially sudden criminal cases, they must have professional operations and skills. But what about the reality? Let's first take a look at the composition of the security personnel of each unit:

According to personal knowledge, most of the security guards in various units are men over 50 years old, and some are over 60 years old.

I suggest that in the future, all units recruiting security guards should give priority to those who have been released from prison

Of course, this is not the most important thing, the most important thing is that the vast majority of security guards have not undergone professional training before taking up their posts, let alone holding certificates.

Another point, do you know the salary level of security guards in various places? I myself live in Harbin, and I can't tell you the exact amount of the salary of the security guards in Harbin, I can only say that their salaries are really low.

To sum up, if there is a criminal case, what will the security guard do? What could he do? What will he do? In this regard, I personally make the following suggestions:

1. The age of security guards should be strictly controlled, and it is recommended that no one over 45 years old should be hired. Security guards who are already on duty must be forced to leave their posts when they reach the age of 45;

I suggest that in the future, all units recruiting security guards should give priority to those who have been released from prison

Second, the salary of security guards should be greatly increased. Specifically, it should reach 2/3 of that of ordinary people's police, or be on par with the salary level of the city management in the compilation.

Third, there should be clear requirements for the physical fitness of security guards, and those who do not meet the requirements cannot be hired;

Fourth, it is necessary to carry out professional training and take up posts with certificates.

In addition, I also have a personal suggestion, that is, when recruiting security guards, all units should give preference to those who have been released from prison.

I suggest that in the future, all units recruiting security guards should give priority to those who have been released from prison

Of course, there are also specific conditions here. For example, those who have experience in fighting, those who have been sentenced for corruption and bribery and are released generally do not need to; The second is that they have to be strong in their thinking and have indeed reformed themselves.

I think that using such a person as a security guard will definitely be better than the current effect, and it may be dozens of times better.

What do you think about this? Everyone is welcome to leave a message in the comment area to discuss.