If it’s on private property, the owners of the vehicle need to register the vehicle with the property, which by condition of being there, is passed onto security for their data base. Things like that are usually done through some kind of contractual agreement between the parties. If not, then there’s the possibility of an authorized partnership with their local police.
We would always dispatch the appropriate authorities for a call such as that. A supervisor would respond due to the type of scenario, however, we are far outnumbered by law enforcement and they would be the quickest to respond in a situation such as that and the ones who would handle it. Our personnel assist one another as a call may require, however, responding "code" is not one of our functions, nor that of any private security provider.
We train at several ranges in both Denver and Colorado Springs currently, depending on the type of training being done (some have different rules than others, so we adjust according to that).
I can only imagine what it would be like working security in commifornia for example, with the homeless population booming, trespassing must be a constant struggle
We could only detain until police arrive. Anything performed by our personnel would be considered a "citizen arrest", but still up to the discretion of law enforcement.
Too bad there is no outreach program for the homeless or a shelter system in place. I remember when I was a patrolman in New York City we had a homeless outreach unit we could call and they would take them to a drop-in center for shelter. Lately, in many cities, there is a lacking effort to provide funds for such a program.
Why wouldn't one? Are we beneath them? One, for example, works for a department where he is on 8 days, off 5 days. The security industry is only what one makes of it.
Denver Metro Protective Services the police officers I know that want to work over 40 hours a week, work off duty jobs as police officers making more, sometimes far more, money. Also, they retain their police powers and qualified immunity. I just don’t see why they wouldn’t go where the money was.
@@bigglovebobfizzox2971 For the most part, that is typically the situation. But not always, and we are grateful for those who chose to be a part of our organization and offer their experience. Likewise, for those who are not active, the majority of our Patrol Division have graduated from a POST academy, however, have not landed the LEO position yet. The process so often takes a year or more and we offer much of what one would get in a law enforcement job while waiting to get hired on with a department.
@@bigglovebobfizzox2971 who are you to make decisions for others lol if they wanna work a side gig they can work a side gig what are you too flight security auditor lol dam
@@bigglovebobfizzox2971 lmao are you upset cause you don’t meet the qualifications to work for this company and are trying to deter cops from doing it why would you wanna impersonate a police officer in a security uniform lol do you really think that’s what security is all about lol I hope they don’t hire you lol
@@Unknown_Ooh You sure? You're doing so many of the same duties, using similar equipment and receive much of the same training, surely you must want to be a doctor. We'll just call you a wannabe doctor anyway.
@@Denver-metro-protective not as much as yall want to be cops 😁 but you are really showing the true integrity of the company. I think I'll give yall a call Monday to ask about who runs this YT page.
@@Unknown_Ooh You are missing the point - because we utilize many of the same tools, because our personnel receive much of the exact same training (almost all of our Patrol personnel are POST Certified - that means that they are police academy graduates), because we are in vehicles that have markings on them, you have taken the incorrect assumption that we are "wannabes". Why, then, can we not make the same assumption of an EMT wanting to be a doctor? The logic is equivalent, however, to you seems absurd. Regardless of the absurdity, the facts remain the same. You should not make assumptions merely because you see an individual who happens to be doing very many of the exact duties, using similar equipment and having received the exact training as being a "wannabe". Perhaps he is merely an individual who has taken the steps to become a police officer, but has not yet been able to get hired on with the agency he or she desires. And perhaps he/she believes in trying to make a difference in others lives in some manner. How are YOU so much better by being an "EMT" than our personnel as being security guards??? Perhaps we should be laughing at you for ONLY being an EMT and NOT being a doctor! Feel free to contact our offices to ask about our Social Media Team - if you feel you can dish out a troll comment but not get anything back from us, you're barking up the wrong YT account!
Barnett! Still doing great things man.
Great job...keep up the great work, loving the videos :-)
Love the videos ,want more
This guys legit. Good man
He's full of simple facts
Great video I work in security officer
Thanks for your support and stay safe!
How did you guys get the legal authority to run number plates thru your dispatch?
If it’s on private property, the owners of the vehicle need to register the vehicle with the property, which by condition of being there, is passed onto security for their data base. Things like that are usually done through some kind of contractual agreement between the parties. If not, then there’s the possibility of an authorized partnership with their local police.
If one of your officers reports shots fired on a property and it is a officer related incident do other patrol units respond to assist ?
We would always dispatch the appropriate authorities for a call such as that. A supervisor would respond due to the type of scenario, however, we are far outnumbered by law enforcement and they would be the quickest to respond in a situation such as that and the ones who would handle it. Our personnel assist one another as a call may require, however, responding "code" is not one of our functions, nor that of any private security provider.
@@Denver-metro-protective Thank you for the quick response and real life breakdown on how the situation would be handled.
How is the relationship between your company and local Police agencies ? Is there a strong collaboration ?
You’re not wrong not in the least.
Just curious why the Sgt would not be wearing any stripes?
For safety purposes lol
Can you guys go over each types of vehicles on your fleet?
We have been working on one - have just been waiting for the spring to release. (And spring is officially here... just saying!)
@@Denver-metro-protective I'm excited!
@@Denver-metro-protective when will you post it
great job
Stay safe And don't get shot at And i want to see you guys do drug busts.
They aren't police dummy there just guards wanna be cops
Sgt after 2 years? Seen a lot of people come and go? Wtf? I’m sitting at 20 years.
Which range you use? Thanks.
We train at several ranges in both Denver and Colorado Springs currently, depending on the type of training being done (some have different rules than others, so we adjust according to that).
Love ya brother man stay safe
The videos are great but the music is such a distraction that takes away from the content.
Nice work
Thank you!
I can only imagine what it would be like working security in commifornia for example, with the homeless population booming, trespassing must be a constant struggle
It is...
Even downtown Denver it is man
Yeah but most of them are just threats. So we just laugh
How many officers work for Denver metro patrol division?
There are approximately 50 members of our Patrol Division.
Can you arrest people? Or just detain them until police shows up?
We could only detain until police arrive. Anything performed by our personnel would be considered a "citizen arrest", but still up to the discretion of law enforcement.
Too bad there is no outreach program for the homeless or a shelter system in place. I remember when I was a patrolman in New York City we had a homeless outreach unit we could call and they would take them to a drop-in center for shelter.
Lately, in many cities, there is a lacking effort to provide funds for such a program.
The main issue with that is housing laws make it impossible because you aren’t allowed to fit enough people to make a difference
How much do you make?
If you're interesting in learning more about positions you can follow this link www.indeedjobs.com/denver-metro-protective-services/
Can we get a new fleet video ?
Yes, we will be releasing one of those very soon!
Sounds good!
Tito blowing glass still
Why would a current police officer work patrol for a security company?
Why wouldn't one? Are we beneath them? One, for example, works for a department where he is on 8 days, off 5 days. The security industry is only what one makes of it.
Denver Metro Protective Services the police officers I know that want to work over 40 hours a week, work off duty jobs as police officers making more, sometimes far more, money. Also, they retain their police powers and qualified immunity.
I just don’t see why they wouldn’t go where the money was.
@@bigglovebobfizzox2971 For the most part, that is typically the situation. But not always, and we are grateful for those who chose to be a part of our organization and offer their experience. Likewise, for those who are not active, the majority of our Patrol Division have graduated from a POST academy, however, have not landed the LEO position yet. The process so often takes a year or more and we offer much of what one would get in a law enforcement job while waiting to get hired on with a department.
@@bigglovebobfizzox2971 who are you to make decisions for others lol if they wanna work a side gig they can work a side gig what are you too flight security auditor lol dam
@@bigglovebobfizzox2971 lmao are you upset cause you don’t meet the qualifications to work for this company and are trying to deter cops from doing it why would you wanna impersonate a police officer in a security uniform lol do you really think that’s what security is all about lol I hope they don’t hire you lol
What would be yalls protocol if I was actively pooping on one of yalls client's properties?
Lol what is this wannabe denver pd?
Are you a wannabe doctor?
@@Denver-metro-protective nah doctors are boring, I prefer my helicopter
@@Unknown_Ooh You sure? You're doing so many of the same duties, using similar equipment and receive much of the same training, surely you must want to be a doctor. We'll just call you a wannabe doctor anyway.
@@Denver-metro-protective not as much as yall want to be cops 😁 but you are really showing the true integrity of the company. I think I'll give yall a call Monday to ask about who runs this YT page.
@@Unknown_Ooh You are missing the point - because we utilize many of the same tools, because our personnel receive much of the exact same training (almost all of our Patrol personnel are POST Certified - that means that they are police academy graduates), because we are in vehicles that have markings on them, you have taken the incorrect assumption that we are "wannabes". Why, then, can we not make the same assumption of an EMT wanting to be a doctor? The logic is equivalent, however, to you seems absurd. Regardless of the absurdity, the facts remain the same. You should not make assumptions merely because you see an individual who happens to be doing very many of the exact duties, using similar equipment and having received the exact training as being a "wannabe". Perhaps he is merely an individual who has taken the steps to become a police officer, but has not yet been able to get hired on with the agency he or she desires. And perhaps he/she believes in trying to make a difference in others lives in some manner. How are YOU so much better by being an "EMT" than our personnel as being security guards??? Perhaps we should be laughing at you for ONLY being an EMT and NOT being a doctor! Feel free to contact our offices to ask about our Social Media Team - if you feel you can dish out a troll comment but not get anything back from us, you're barking up the wrong YT account!