Daily Private Security News Clips - May 1, 2008
A Three Mile Island nuclear plant security guard has been suspended for being inattentive on the job. Plant spokesman Ralph DeSantis won't elaborate on what led to the guard's suspension on Tuesday and won't identify the man. DeSantis says a plant supervisor discovered the guard wasn't paying attention in the afternoon.
Security guard recounts scuffle at Hospital - Scranton Times, Pennsylvania
Security guard Ron Lahnemann thought he and his colleagues had successfully escorted an unruly emergency room patient from Mercy Hospital April 17. Then he saw 42-year-old Quincy Johnson coming straight for him.
Security guards as high school - Heritage Newspaper, Maine
Two Security guards, hired through SIA Protective Services at a price tag of $4,000 each, have been at the high school for the past week as part of a pilot program and heightened effort to improve security throughout the building. School board members Monday night agreed to keep the guards for the rest of the school year.
Guard union looks to expand after contract victory - Finance & Commerce
Security guards turned heads in the Twin Cities last month when they won significantly reduced health care premiums in a new union contract.
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