Hi I was wondering if someone could help me answer these questions:
1)Read this question carefully. A security guard arrests a person without the legal authority to do so. Which of the following would NOT be a POSSIBLE negative consequence?
a)discipline or dismissal by his or her employer
b)suspension or revocation of his or her security license
c)being charged with an offence under criminal law
d)being charged with an offence under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
2)Read this question very carefully. Ontario Trespassing laws DO NOT contain the authority to arrest a person who:
a)fails to leave when requested by an authorized person after the lapse of a reasonable time
b)fails to identify themselves to an agent of the property owner
c)was legally previously served with a banning notice at your site if the trespasser returns within the stated banning period
d)enters the property at a place/location/point where entry is prohibited
3) Upon arrest or detention of a person, a security guard can lawfully search this person under which scenario?
a)A security guard can never conduct a thorough search of a person under any circumstance without police present
b)The search may reveal evidence of a criminal offence
c)The security guard has reasonable and probable grounds to believe that the person has a concealed weapon
d)There is a perceived or actual threat to safety, or the search is linked to the reason for the arrest/detention
4)Under negligence law, a security guard who owes a duty of care to another person must meet a _________ standard of care in exercising his or her duty to protect that other person from harm or loss.
a)written
b)reasonable
c)democratic
d)higher
e)guaranteed
5) A security guard who has the authority to arrest a person for the offence of trespassing under provincial trespass to property legislation:
a)is not authorized to use force to effect the arrest per the PSISA
b)is only authorized to use force in self-defense or the defense of others under the Criminal Code
c)is authorized in case/common law to use force to effect the arrest, but only if use of force is necessary and other options have failed
d)can use force to arrest, but must stop using force and release if the person offers to leave
6) The Charter of Rights and Freedoms gives a person who has been arrested the right to know:
a)the reason that he or she is being arrested
b)the name of the arresting officer
c)the badge or license number of the arresting officer
d)the specific offence with which he or she is going to be charged
7)In Ontario, evicting tenants from residential properties:
a)is a duty that is ordinarily carried out by security guards
b)is a duty that a security guard can only carry out if he or she is accompanied by a landlord
c) a duty that security guards are prohibited from carrying out under provincial law
d) is a duty that can only be carried out by security guards who are also special constables
8) A security guard on a routine patrol in a parking lot on their assigned property, discovers several young people drinking beer near a motor vehicle. There is an open case of 24 in the car's trunk with only three missing, which are being consumed by the youths. The best course of action is:
a)order the youths to dump out all the beer, then leave the property immediately
b)detain the youths, seize the beer and immediately call police
c)obtain I.D. if possible, inform the youths that this is not only an LLA offence, but also a prohibited activity on your assigned property, then request that they leave taking their beer with them
d)obtain I.D. if possible, order the beer dumped out, inform the youths of the prohibited activity and request they leave after issuing a written trespass banning notice
9) A security guard has been called to a situation at a check out where a suspect has tried to use, what is suspected to be, a stolen credit card. The best course of action to take is:
a)inform the "suspect" that they are being detained for this Criminal Offence, read them their rights and call police to attend immediately
b)advise the suspect of the problem/accusation and invite them to remain until police and a supervisor arrive to sort out the problem. If they refuse obtain as much information as possible but do not arrest
c)seize and exhibit the card, read the "suspect" their rights and the standard warning regards to statements, after advising them they are being "detained" until police arrive
d)seize the card, arrest the "suspect" and return with them, without using any force if possible, to your security office to investigate further and call police if the complaint is legitimate

