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A security guard's authority to search a person is generally:

Search without consent is generally only lawful incident to arrest (for safety and to preserve evidence). Otherwise consent or contractual conditions are requir

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Question: A security guard's authority to search a person is generally:

Answer options:

  • Same as police, anytime ✅ Only with consent or incident to a lawful arrest for officer safety
  • Whenever suspicious
  • Only on women

Correct answer: Only with consent or incident to a lawful arrest for officer safety

Explanation: Search without consent is generally only lawful incident to arrest (for safety and to preserve evidence). Otherwise consent or contractual conditions are required.

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