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Crime School
Chris E McGoey
46 episodes
1 week ago
Crime School is a talk-show about criminal activity, how it impacts your life, and what you can do about it. Discussions about crime and loss prevention will provide the education and training you need to make better-informed decisions about making places safe and secure for your family whether at home, at your place of business, or when out in public.

Security expert Chris McGoey facilitates discussion about the current body of knowledge across a broad spectrum of crime and loss prevention topics.
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Crime School is a talk-show about criminal activity, how it impacts your life, and what you can do about it. Discussions about crime and loss prevention will provide the education and training you need to make better-informed decisions about making places safe and secure for your family whether at home, at your place of business, or when out in public.

Security expert Chris McGoey facilitates discussion about the current body of knowledge across a broad spectrum of crime and loss prevention topics.
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Bar Bouncers Use Excessive Force in Florida
Crime School
14 minutes 24 seconds
2 years ago
Bar Bouncers Use Excessive Force in Florida




Bar bouncers are caught on video acting like thugs and brawlers intentionally punching, kicking, using knee strikes, and stomping on patrons just like in the movie Road House.









* A reporter from the St. Augustine Record newspaper in Florida asked me to view video footage posted on YouTube and comment on the behavior of several Conch House Marina bar bouncers.

* You be the judge about how the bar bouncers handled the melee when you view this video for yourself. The bar bouncers are the big guys dressed in orange t-shirts.







My video observations



* Conch House Marina dock was critically over-crowed.

* Bouncers were acting like thugs rather than protective security.

* Bouncers yelling "chill out" is not effective in crowd control.

* I counted six people down with injuries or unconscious.

* I saw bouncers throwing sucker-punches.

* I saw a bouncer using a choke-hold on a patron.

* I saw a bouncer kicking, kneeing, and stomping on a patron.

* I saw blatant excessive force by multiple bouncers.

* I saw bar bystanders get knocked over like bowling pins.

* I saw a general lack of a bar security plan and training.



Your list may be much longer than my quick outline. The punching, kicking, knee strikes, stomping, and choking that I witnessed on this video was offensive rather than defensive force, and was not reasonable, under these circumstances.

There’s a lesson here about bar bouncers

It’s not always wise to hire bar bouncers whose main attribute is his large-size if the job description really requires someone to have a calm professional demeanor and adequate training to manage a large crowd and drunk and disorderly customers.



From watching the video, I suspect that many of the Conch House bar bouncers:



* Had little or no security experience.

* Received little or no training in crowd control.

* Were not taught about the lawful limitations on using excessive force on customers.



In a crisis, like this one, inexperienced and untrained bouncers will fall-back on their physically aggressive instincts to solve what should have been a crowd management problem addressed in the planning stage.



That's why these things can happen.

Duty of bar bouncers

A bar bouncer is supposed to monitor the crowd so everyone has a good time but within reasonable limits.



* Watch that everyone behaves according to rules of conduct.

* Patrons don't become overly intoxicated.

* Or become bothersome to others.



The best bouncers are personable, friendly and can talk to intoxicated patrons without appearing threatening or intimidating. After all, these customers are the same welcomed guests that you admitted at the door, charged an entry fee, served your food, and your intoxicating alcoholic beverages. Bar management has a responsibility to protect them in the same manner as any other guest.



The best bouncers know that their job is not to actually bounce anyone…but rather talk to people. The mere presence of a well-trained bouncer will remind the patron that their conduct is being scrutinized and that their patronage can be revoked.



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Crime School
Crime School is a talk-show about criminal activity, how it impacts your life, and what you can do about it. Discussions about crime and loss prevention will provide the education and training you need to make better-informed decisions about making places safe and secure for your family whether at home, at your place of business, or when out in public.

Security expert Chris McGoey facilitates discussion about the current body of knowledge across a broad spectrum of crime and loss prevention topics.