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  • Security sarches

    The company i work for has a random search policy ( you push a button red means a search ). I do not have a problem with this. I finish at varying times between midnight and seven, and often leave the building on my own. They have a small cubicle with a camera, if a female security guard is on im happy to go into the cubicle, if a male is on i feel more comfortable being searched in the large reception area which also has cameras. If its home time for everyone else and there are a lot of people about i will use the cubicle. I have never refused a search. We have a new guard on, and i refused to go in cubicle and explained why, he did his search in the reception area, ie my bag then the "Wand" i signed to say i had been searched.
    I have been reported for refusing to go into the cubicle with him. what are my rights please
    Last edited by junksmum; 23rd October 2014, 03:27:AM. Reason: additional information
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