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Which of the following principles guides a security professional's decision-making when applying force according to B.C. standards?

Security professionals are authorized to use only such force as is reasonable and necessary to achieve a lawful objective under the Security Services Act and co

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Question: Which of the following principles guides a security professional's decision-making when applying force according to B.C. standards?

Answer options: ✅ Force must be no more than necessary to achieve a lawful objective.

  • Force should only be used as a last resort, after all other options are exhausted.
  • Force is justified if the security professional feels threatened, regardless of the objective severity.
  • The level of force used should always match the level of force used against the security professional.

Correct answer: Force must be no more than necessary to achieve a lawful objective.

Explanation: Security professionals are authorized to use only such force as is reasonable and necessary to achieve a lawful objective under the Security Services Act and common law principles.

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