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Under Section 25 of the Criminal Code of Canada, a security professional can use force if they are acting in the administration or enforcement of the law, provided that:

Section 25 of the Criminal Code protects individuals who are required or authorized by law to do anything, provided they act on reasonable grounds and use no mo

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Question: Under Section 25 of the Criminal Code of Canada, a security professional can use force if they are acting in the administration or enforcement of the law, provided that:

Answer options:

  • They believe the person is committing an indictable offence. ✅ They are acting on reasonable grounds and use no more force than is necessary.
  • They have received explicit permission from the property owner to use force.
  • The person being confronted is in violation of the Trespass to Property Act.

Correct answer: They are acting on reasonable grounds and use no more force than is necessary.

Explanation: Section 25 of the Criminal Code protects individuals who are required or authorized by law to do anything, provided they act on reasonable grounds and use no more force than is necessary for that purpose.

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