
G4S Secure Solutions
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Willowbrook, IL
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Arlington, MD
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Is it typical to have homeless sleeping by the metro tunnel entrance and allow them to smoke incessantly to where it fills up the tunnel near the eye glass store. I have to say if your in charge of security your not doing your job. I've watched your staff just walk by not say a word. I'm all for helping the homeless find shelter. But I even mentioned on to the gentleman smoking his lungs out and wetting himself. He got irate so this tells me that he's a probable risk to the families that walk daily through the tunnels. Not to mention the second hand smoke cloud he's created. Might I suggest you contact the authorities for his removal to a shelter or have metro remove him since it's their policy to not allow smoking as it's a hazard.
Is it typical to have homeless sleeping by the metro tunnel entrance and allow them to smoke incessantly to where it fills up the tunnel near the eye glass store. I have to say if your in charge of security your not doing your job. I've watched your staff just walk by not say a word. I'm all for helping the homeless find shelter. But I even mentioned on to the gentleman smoking his lungs out and wetting himself. He got irate so this tells me that he's a probable risk to the families that walk daily through the tunnels. Not to mention the second hand smoke cloud he's created. Might I suggest you contact the authorities for his removal to a shelter or have metro remove him since it's their policy to not allow smoking as it's a hazard.
I have no idea how they secured a contract with a particular major corporation given the actions of a supervising contractor assigned there. However, the EEOC will soon be sorting things out. The so-called leadership I've encountered is inconsistent and moody. No one's safety should be entrusted to a person/people with those traits on a daily basis; or God-forbid in an emergency situation. They have some good guards at the location (why I gave one star) but a chain is only as strong as its weakest link and a WEAK security chain is a loose-loose (pun intended) situation. I sure hope the company in question wakes up and smells the coffee before they are dragged through the mud with them upon investigation.
I have no idea how they secured a contract with a particular major corporation given the actions of a supervising contractor assigned there. However, the EEOC will soon be sorting things out. The so-called leadership I've encountered is inconsistent and moody. No one's safety should be entrusted to a person/people with those traits on a daily basis; or God-forbid in an emergency situation. They have some good guards at the location (why I gave one star) but a chain is only as strong as its weakest link and a WEAK security chain is a loose-loose (pun intended) situation. I sure hope the company in question wakes up and smells the coffee before they are dragged through the mud with them upon investigation.
