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organicair | 14:06 Fri 27th Jun 2008 | Law
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Not sure if this is the correct section to ask - BUT - by law, can normal security guards instruct you to take your shoes off to clear a loop. (same as the metal detector at airports.)

Just some background � it is a high security company and staff members are expected to clear a loop entering the company premises as well as leaving it.

Anyone with knowledge in this particular area? Thanks!

(Incident with a pregnant girl - but I would like to know across the board)
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If you are expected to clear the loop and taking your shoes off is the way to do it then yes.
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Just thought there was a different set of rules for "normal" security guards.
I know that airport security has a MUCH wider set of rules with regards to what they're able to do.

Anyway - thanks!!
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i also work in a very large security firm (not saying for security reasons) but its a everyday company

as soon as you walk on site at the front gates there is a very large sign that you cant miss stating that while on the site you are liable for a complete search

its also in everyones contract very clear that this can be done

and they do have on the spot searches , which nobody has ever stupid enough to steal anything

so if they have signs up and its in your contract then yes they can search you but i think a complete strip search is a bit OTT , only to be used if they have complete proof that you has something to hide, which i would think you deserve it if you have nicked something

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