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Questions and 2025
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, What are the 2 de-escalation phases - ANSWER Hey, we don't need these
problems, do we?
Hey, neither of us need to get hurt, what do you say?
Drugs and alcohol. Section 132 firearms phrases x2 - ANSWER Do not handle
firearms under the influence of drug and alcohol. BAC level MUST BE 0.000%
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What are the storage requirements for firearms and ammunition - ANSWER
Handguns must be stored in a 6mm steel locked safe and ammunition must be stored in
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a separate lockable container away from the firearm.
What are the carry conditions for firearms - ANSWER It must be fully loaded, factory
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loaded , company approved ammunition and the right caliber for the firearm.
What are the acts relating to a security officer - ANSWER Crimes Act 1958 Section
462A (justification of use of force.
Crimes Act 1958 Section 458 (Powers of arrest).
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Powers of arrest: what are the words of justification - ANSWER He finds
commitment any offence.
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What is the Crimes Act 1958 Section 462A: JUSTIFICATION USE OF FORCE (word for
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word) - ANSWER A person may use such for not disproportionate to the objective
as he believes on reasonable grounds to be necessary to prevent the commission,
continuance or completion of an indictable offence or to effect or assist in effecting the
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lawful arrest of a person committing or suspected of committing any offence.
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What are the two most important words of 462A - ANSWER NOT disproportionate,
meaning not extreme or excessive.
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What is an indictable offence - ANSWER It is a serious offence and may be trialed in
front of a judge or jury.
What are the 3 considerations/ justifications for the use of firearms - ANSWER 1.
Innocent persons are not in danger.
2. As a last resort.
3. In a reasonable self defence or defence of another person where there is a real and
impending threat to life.