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During a routine patrol, a security guard is offered a monetary tip by a grateful customer for opening a locked door. What should the security guard do?

Accepting gifts or gratuities can create a perception of bias or compromise a security guard's impartiality and professional integrity, which is a key principle

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Question: During a routine patrol, a security guard is offered a monetary tip by a grateful customer for opening a locked door. What should the security guard do?

Answer options: ✅ Politely decline the tip, explaining that accepting gifts of value is against professional ethics.

  • Accept the tip if it is a small amount, as it is a gesture of appreciation.
  • Accept the tip, but report it to a supervisor later.
  • Accept the tip and share it with other security guards on duty.

Correct answer: Politely decline the tip, explaining that accepting gifts of value is against professional ethics.

Explanation: Accepting gifts or gratuities can create a perception of bias or compromise a security guard's impartiality and professional integrity, which is a key principle of the Code of Conduct for security professionals in Canada. Professionals must avoid conflicts of interest or even the appearance of impropriety.

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