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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 2021830" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Yep Phases I, II and IV for armed guard license. Most places will start you in the classes and you just need to schedule your MMPI test before applying for the license. One point of order, you have to be employed by a guard agency or have a bond in order to renew the license. If you try to renew the license without it, they'll keep your money and deny you the renewal. </p><p></p><p>I honestly don't think we should be looking at CLEET certifications that are designed for full time, full spectrum jobs. We're talking about a volunteer collateral duty. The training should be thorough, but mission specific. The only mission of the collateral duty should be to remain undetected by anyone in the environment and to only reveal and act when a lethal threat presents itself. Training should focus on OPSEC, concealment, threat recognition, legal aspects, critical decision making, dynamic shooting, ECQC and tactics. Not powers of arrest, reporting, patrols, crimes and punishments, etc. </p><p></p><p>As I've said elsewhere, you're essentially looking at working as a protective detail member. That's a specialized skill that does require training, but not necessarily law enforcement training.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 2021830, member: 1132"] Yep Phases I, II and IV for armed guard license. Most places will start you in the classes and you just need to schedule your MMPI test before applying for the license. One point of order, you have to be employed by a guard agency or have a bond in order to renew the license. If you try to renew the license without it, they'll keep your money and deny you the renewal. I honestly don't think we should be looking at CLEET certifications that are designed for full time, full spectrum jobs. We're talking about a volunteer collateral duty. The training should be thorough, but mission specific. The only mission of the collateral duty should be to remain undetected by anyone in the environment and to only reveal and act when a lethal threat presents itself. Training should focus on OPSEC, concealment, threat recognition, legal aspects, critical decision making, dynamic shooting, ECQC and tactics. Not powers of arrest, reporting, patrols, crimes and punishments, etc. As I've said elsewhere, you're essentially looking at working as a protective detail member. That's a specialized skill that does require training, but not necessarily law enforcement training. [/QUOTE]
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