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When writing an incident report about a conflict between two individuals, which of the following practices should a security guard avoid to maintain objectivity?

Incident reports must remain objective and factual. Including personal opinions or assumptions about fault compromises the report's impartiality and can undermi

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Question: When writing an incident report about a conflict between two individuals, which of the following practices should a security guard avoid to maintain objectivity?

Answer options:

  • Using objective, factual language.
  • Recording only direct observations and verifiable statements. ✅ Including personal opinions about who was at fault.
  • Documenting the actions taken to de-escalate the situation.

Correct answer: Including personal opinions about who was at fault.

Explanation: Incident reports must remain objective and factual. Including personal opinions or assumptions about fault compromises the report's impartiality and can undermine its credibility, especially if used in legal proceedings.

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