Katweezel said:
M, We have been fortunate indeed, that you showed up. Now, when a counter is made and then presumably backed off or restricted and/or given the boot, and he brazenly returns to the scene of his 'crime' one week or one month later, would his mug be recognized? If so, how? How does this aspect of surveillance work? Is it the same process for an 86? :cat:
Very good point, if you return a month later it's OK. Just make sure you dint return to the shift you got caught on. Here the tricky part, Surv. departments shifts are usually 8 to 4pm, 4pm to midnight, midnight to 8am. The PM, Floor are 11am to 7PM, 7PM to 3am, 3am to 11am. CSM's are 2 hours before the PM and Floor. Give or take an hour or two depending on the property. Just depends if Super Operator or the Bloodhound PM, CSM are working. Supervisors in surv. are usually off Sun-Mon. If you return in a week, yes you have a high chance of getting caught, but may be able to get away with it if you return on a different shift. I would guess 12 hour spaces are great. Go in at noon and if you get caught or win, return another time at midnight. I won't say you won't get caught but its unlikely, its all about percentages right?
Pretty much same as an 86, but techincally youre not 86'ed, you have done nothing wrong so they can't hold you. I dont know why they never have never detained a AP after already asking them to leave. They do it with everyone else, I believe because techincally an AP has done nothing wrong and Metro or Gaming can't be called. Has anyone ever been detained for returned after being asked to leave?