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Join Date: Dec 2002
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i would guess there is something a little more than we don't know about, or quite possibly frolic does not know about either.
my brother attends fuctions at the opera house on occasion (concerts), and he has commented to me that there is usually a good police presence outside waiting. He has also said there have been a couple problems. This isn't to say the Opera House is a problem, as it's not the venue, but the guests that cause the problems.
for the security to turn over someone to the police i would assume there was something they did not feel right about with this person. Either they felt he was a threat to them and/or other patrons in the venue, or they were having such a hard time controlling him that they just wanted to get this person off their hands. I am totally speculating on those above theories and basically any in this post, so please, nobody take this as fact.
In my mind there would be a lot of reasons for security to try to deal with problems internally, rather than involve the police.
1st: The more they start handing people over to police, the worse of a reputation the venue will get... both with guests and with the police force. This would most likely result in that area being a little heavier patrolled, or more PDOs assigned to that venue.
2nd: By handing people over, it can lead to suspician that the security can not handle their problems themselves, and possibly that peticular guard will be reviewed to see if they are fit for the job
there is definately more reasons to support this theory, as there are many tings to go against my theory - it's all in how you look at it i guess.
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