Street Operation Sample Clauses

Street Operation. The guard generally accompanies a messenger to and from points of delivery or pickup. However, the guard may be instructed to remain at a certain post and not leave that post without permission except in case of emergency. When a delivery is to be made, the guard should leave the truck first, closing the door behind him/her, and station himself or herself in a close strategic position, usually with back to wall, where the messenger can be observed leaving the truck. Where a display of a gun is prohibited, it should be left in the holster, but where the authorities allow, a hand may be left on the gun butt. After a shipment is picked up from a customer, the guard leaves the customer's location first and stations himself or herself in a strategic location so the messenger can be observed exiting the building. When unusual conditions exist, the messenger may direct the guard where to post. After the messenger is secured in the truck, the guard proceeds to the truck and enters it.
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Street Operation. The ATM technician will accompany the crew chief to and from points of delivery or pick up. When servicing a location, the ATM technician shall leave the vehicle first, close the door, inspect the premises and position him/herself, in a close strategic location to observe the crew chief leaving the vehicle. After servicing a customer's location, the ATM technician wi ll leave the location first and station him/herself again, in a strategic location to observe the crew chief following him out of the building. The ATM technician wi ll enter the vehicle first and close the door. The ATM technician will remain posted until the crew chief is safely inside the vehicle.

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