On the term Roving versus the term Patrolling


"FYI Security Guards, Security Officers, Security Instructors and Trainers! Take note that the term Roving is also defined as gallivanting which is "naggagala" in the vernacular, hence it's more appropriate to use the term Patrolling. And Patrolling has two kinds as to location - the first one is Internal Patrolling and the second is External Patrolling. With regard to the manner of conduct, it also has two - either Foot Patrol or Mobile Patrol. So please refrain from using the term Roving. Instead, let us practice and institutionalize the use of the term Patrolling like what is being used in western countries to denote guard movements in their respective AORs. It's about time we give dignity to our profession as security practitioners!" - Grandeur P.G. Guerrero, CSP     

Read: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/patrol 




Red Cross urges the public to follow Emblem Law

"FYI Security Guards, Security Officers, Security Instructors and Trainers! It's August 12 today and it's International Humanitarian Law Day! In connection with, just in case you still don't know, this is to remind you that as per R.A. No. 10530 and a memo from the Office of the Chief, PNP SOSIA (now SAGSD), the unauthorized use of the Red Cross emblem is strictly prohibited. Hence, please refrain from using such emblem that is normally seen on the flap of the first aid kit pouch of some of our uninformed security guards. Huwag kayong pasaway!" - Grandeur P.G. Guerrero, CSP




Read: http://www.redcross.org.ph/press/news/red-cross-urges-the-public-to-follow-emblem-law



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