Impersonation of a Police Officer: Bad Security!

Two security guards, who escorted rapper Lil Wayne to a nightclub in Indiana, now face charges of impersonating police officers. The two men led a caravan of tour buses in a car with sirens and flashing red and blue lights while also wearing police-like uniforms and gun belts. These two security guards serve as a great example of what not to do and unfortunately counterfeit cops are not uncommon. It is incidents like this that give the Security industry a bad name! Before deciding on an Executive Protection firm, there are several questions a client may consider. They may ask themselves why they really need an executive protection agent and the answer is the same as needing the best attorney, doctor, or accountant because this person is responsible for the safety of the individual and their family. With this is mind, the client may then ask why not hire an off duty police officer, but most law enforcement officers do not have any executive protection training, something that is more preventative then reactive. The same goes for a guard or uniformed officer – they lack the hours of training a qualified executive protection holds and as seen in the Lil Wayne example, do not always have the best judgment due to their lack of training.

Superbowl Security

Many of us will enjoy the Super Bowl today and will not realize the security preparations that will be in place to keep the stadium and the area around the stadium safe.  The planning and preparation for security starts when one game finishes for the following year.  Weeks before the game starts it is 24 hour/7 days a week protection.

This involves law enforcement and private security including US Secret Service, FBI, ATF, Texas State, and local law enforcement.  They will have counter-sniper teams, SWAT teams, motorcycle police escorts, and dogs that detect explosive devices and will have the most sophisticated surveillance equipment at the stadium.  It is amazing to see so many great law enforcement people working around the clock ensuring everyone’s safety at the game.  We applaud your efforts.  This is what America is about – going to any effort to make sure our people are safe from threats and terrorist attacks.

US Homeland Security announced at a press conference “If you see something, Say Something”.  Enjoy the game and stay safe.