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Yes, uniformed patrol supervisors are assigned opposite shifts from each other to maximize the time that officers are directly under their direction. In the rare circumstances that a sergeant or corporal is not on-duty, a senior patrol officer serves as shift supervisor. Additionally, the field office commander and assistant commander alternate weeks as the 24-hour on-call command staff officer.
Yes, this company does hire unarmed officers. Most unarmed officers will be placed at sites that are low risk. If any chance that an unarmed officer is placed at a high risk site they will be accompanied by a armed officer.
Yes this agency allows ride alongs, please get in contact with the Captain from your local District Office.
Yes, in the state of South Carolina, security officers have the same authority as a Sheriff's Deputy on that specific site. Which means they have the power to arrest, search and carry the same tools as police.
If a SCPD1 vehicle has their emergency lights on and is attempting to conduct a traffic stop, you are required by law to pull to the side of the road as if a police officer stopped you. If a SCPD1 is attempting to pass, pull over to the side until the vehicles passes.
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These matters can usually be resolved by speaking to the officer’s supervisor. We take complaints very seriously and every expression of dissatisfaction with our service is investigated internally. Can send us an email at protectivedivisiononesc@gmail.com, a member of the command team will reach out to you for further information.
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