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The Manifacture Italiana has set up its foundations in Albania since 1995 with a small number of workers and now in 2015 has 300 employees, of which 90% women, Albania.

 

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Credit: Crozet M. / ILO

Date : 2014-03-21

Country : Albania

ILO PHOTO reference Security guard at the Manitalia company in Durrës

The office recently hired a lady security guard. She looks like Zhang Zhi Yi in Angie Dickenson's outfit hehe

Not trying to be mean or judgmental, being I am a member of the full figure society,but I was not sure if this was a woman or man, I am thinking a woman due to the ear ring and bag strap. Plus I hope this guard never has to chase anyone down, could be stressful on the old ticker. But I am glad this guard has a job when so many folks are out of work, nation wide.

The purplest security guard Yahoo! has ever seen -- lipstick, hair, fingernails, glasses, etc. Shewondia is a veritable celebrity at our headquarters - famed for her "Helloooo, Gorgeous!" greetings. She's featured here in the New York Times Bits Blog bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/08/07/yahoo-ceo-we-have-never...

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LEWIS: THE GIFT OF PROMISE,

 

AIRDATE: Sunday 24 April 2011,

 

Season Five Episode Four

 

Andrea De Ritter,founder of an organization that supports gifted children,is murdered after making a presentation to Zoe Suskin,only fifteen but an Oxford student. That night Andrea had resisted the advances of young student Elmo Woodeson as well as sending a copy of the autobiography of former spy mistress Dame Grace Orde to Zoe's publisher father Leon. She had added inside the book Who Killed Mary? See Chapter 8. Both Leon and Elmo are killed shortly after and Zoe's tutor Donald Voss is poisoned though not fatally. Suskin had punched Liam Cullen,Andrea's lover,wrongly believing he was having an affair with his wife Judith following a text message to her and indeed sexual affairs,with Andrea at their hub,would seem to motivate the killings. However Dame Grace eventually tells Lewis that Mary,a naive young informant,was sacrificed by her IRA lover back in Belfast in 1987,when Grace was an operative and Liam worked for a pro-Republican lawyer.Revenge on the gunman is the true reason for the killings as he fights to prevent his exposure,though Dame Grace at least has a positive surprise for Lewis.

In the fifth season closer The Gift of Promise Lewis and Hathaway investigate when prominent local businesswoman Andrea de Ritter is brutally murdered. Their first suspicions are a blackmail plot that has gone awry but as they dig further they soon discover that Andrea may have discovered information about a government cover up.

Former MI5 chief Grace Orde has just published her memoirs and it seems Andrea was convinced that they held the key to a decades old death but Grace is not at all keen to be questioned by anyone.

The further death of Andrea’s lover Elmo, a poisoning and a stabbing seems Lewis a little out of his depth and have to tangle with the none too friendly workings of the British Secret Service.

A good season close with some high profiles guest stars and good to see Lewis a little out of his comfort zone here too having to deal with MI5 definitely rattles his cage a little.

cast

KEVIN WHATELY as Robert Lewis

LAURENCE FOX as James Hathaway

CLARE HOLMAN as Dr Laura Hobson

REBECCA FRONT as Chief Superintendent Jean Innocent

MARK AIKEN as Donald Viss

ANNA CHANCELLOR as Judith Suskin

LUCY BOYNTON as Zoe Suskin

CHERIE LUNGHI as Grace Orde

ELIZE DU TOIT as Andrea de Ritter

LORCAN CRANITCH as Liam Cullen

LEANNE ROWE as Carly Cliff

DAVID WESTHEAD as Leon Suskin

NATALIA RYUMINA as Karolina

CHARLIE ROWE as Ronald Marsden

GABRIELLE LLOYD as Eileen Norman

JOY BLAKEMAN as DC Madge

MICHELLE LUTHER as Nurse

SAGAR ARYA as Doctor

MATT ORTON as Elmo

 

Korean Security Guard (SG) in 1960 on the road just below my New Itaewon home on Namsan Mountain, Seoul, Korea. The guard is looking north. Behind the guard, hidden by the low hill, is Yongsan (right), Old Itaewon (right), and the Han River. Background mountains are on the south side of Han River. The road running horizontal behind the guard leads to the Itaewon pond, off picture on the left, from which my father, Leroy Smothers, took the winter photo of our house (see earlier post).

The security of the educational institution has been tightened after the subside attack on a girls hostel. This extremely low paid security guard is responsible for the security of the future of Pakistan. He belongs to behria security, a private company doing good business in the name of securing the institution but no one is ready to ask the poor guy DO YOU FEEL SECURE?

Safety Priority

Disciplined in security is the best way to

prevent accidents and must begin now because the weather is not expected

Security Specialists of the Trauma Team Squad. Trauma Team is a one of the Cyberpunk corporations. Expensive but effective.

Microsoft Campus Security ("Microsoft Global Security")

Taken at Building 33, Microsoft Campus, Redmond Washington on September 18, 2010

Second Generation Ford Escape

We got back from another succesful UPfest in Bristol last night and were just glad that we managed to get the bulk of our work done on Saturday – when the sun was shining, the crowds were plentiful and the beer was flowing. Sunday turned out to be a different story but at least we managed to get our piece completed and still had time for a good look around.

 

After an early start on Saturday morning (following some feverish last minute preparations) we managed to make it to the Tobacco Factory for about 11.30 and then onto the Spotted Cow for a midday start. As we were a little late in arriving we got no choice in which boards we got but i think that eventually worked out to our advantage. Once we’d got disco-bag set up we got off to a quick start as we had plenty of work to be getting on with. By about 8pm we were pretty much done for the day so packed our stuff up and headed out for a few (more) beers. Whoever thought of putting us within such easy reach of alcohol in a pub garden certainly has a lot to answer for…

 

After a night on the town and a very rainy start to the day we return to the Spotted Cow to finish up to find that that some rogue decorators had obviously taken umbrage at our piece and had decided to show us a taste of our own medicine by wallpapering over the whole lot of it! It would also appear that the Grey Ghost Guards were around in the area (possibly in collusion with the rogue decorators) and looking to have our piece cleaned off the wall. Luckily we have some security footage so all will be revealed once we’ve had a chance to examine it and identify the perpatrators…

 

Anyway we did our best to remove the wallpaper and expose our image underneath resulting in a decayed and battered looking wall with the legend ‘Beauty is in the eye of the beholder’. I’ll get those pesky Daily Mail reading rogue decorators and Grey Ghost Guard critters if it’s the last thing i do…

 

For larger versions of any of the images please visit our flickr page.

 

Cheers

 

id-iom

 

Title: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder - UPfest 2011

Media: Acrylic, paint pen, wallpaper, stencils & spraypaint

Size: Approx 12ft x 10ft

JBM Patrol & Protection

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

April 2019

Photo by Asher Heimermann/Incident Response

Security guards along 16th St.

We all need a little extra boost to stay awake from time to time.

 

Some people drink Coffee. Some people drink Red Bull. Some people drink a 5 Hour Energy.

 

...and some people drink a 2 liter of RC Cola!!!!

 

I say whatever works.

 

I took more shots than this in The Square, but a security guard made me delete them before I left. Including shots I took of Albert Street Car Park.

 

Have lost them as I later took more shots somewhere else (didn't think to switch memory cards).

 

He was ok with these ones as they are not architectural.

 

He says you need to contact the manager of the site during the week to get permission. Also says it because of terrorists. As if terrorists would attack this place!

 

I'm not going to go back and retake those lost shots.

 

I have downloaded something to check the card, but think I overwrote the losts files. This hasn't happened to me before!

 

Childrens rides in The Square.

G4S Security

Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

May 2021

Photo by Asher Heimermann/Incident Response

866-903-9111

 

Security Code 3 offers security and patrol services throughout the Bay Area

in California. It is the preferred security company by providing mobile

patrol services, emergency response, alarm response, security risk

management, LiveScan background checks, private investigations, property

protection and much more.

 

Security Code 3

1735 N 1st Street #104

San Jose, CA 95112

Another one from my brief London trip. This is Tower Bridge.

 

About 2 minutes after taking this shot I was approached by a security guard who told me to pack my things up - he didn't like me using a tripod. I asked why, and he told me it was a "Health and Safety risk". Although I was polite and did as I was asked I'm not sure he liked my incredulous laugh. Oh well!

(45/100 Strangers) (602/365) "You ready to take a million dollar picture?" Charlie was a talker. "I don't know what I'm saying most of the time. I just say it." As I began taking pictures of this man sitting on the sidewalk, his buddy chimed in from a few feet away. "That's Mr. P." Charlie had him laughing the entire time, and seemed to have something to say to everyone who walked by. Women, men, even little kids. Charlie spends 6 days a week on W 7th Street, and Mr P works security for a building Mon-Fri. After his mother and father died, his sister took over their land, and unable to take it, he moved to New York from the South. "That was 40 years ago. I was mixed up with the wrong crowd, I guess." Charlie spent some time in prison, but "I'm not a child molester, I didn't hurt anyone, and I've never done any drugs. I never will. I am an alcoholic." He seemed to have his wits about him, and had a good spirit toward everyone. "I'm homeless, not helpless." The entire time, Charlie was kidding around, including this shot where he asked Mr. P to act like he was arresting Charlie. The biggest struggle for this shoot was chosing a shot to represent Charlie's personality. He made so many poses, and interacted with so many people. He gave me a good 30-40 shots before we ended. I have been using my 85mm, which forces me to move back from my subject to get the framing right. That has also offered some feels where I feel I'm backing away from my subjects, and sending the wrong message. As a result, my crops are often very tight.

 

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This picture is #45 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page

2 girls 1 security guard

On a slow evening a security guard looks with binoculars towards the Allegheny River. David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Ft. Duquesne Blvd.

was a block away when this asshole yelled to me that i was on private property. no i wasn't. i approached the front gate, and i guess he was fearing for his life or whatever yelled at me what i wanted.

 

after an argument regarding private-public property and the port authority, and with me telling him he was just an ignorant security guard with no education he told me "I walk the streets" well good, this is NEW YORK CITY, people walk on the streets, unlike filthy india where NOT walking in the streets is considered a social status. i called him osama bin laden and he got angry. yeah, call me a racist, i don't care, fucker.

  

but it pays the bills, this young lady had to guard a building site till 3AM. it was only 7 and hot. i managed to entertain her of a few minutes

A friendly security guard poses before the spirit house at the Jim Thompson house. The Jim Thompson is now a museum. It was still fairly early in the morning, hence the still very fresh flowers on the spirit house. The entrance fee to the house entitles you to a tour of the house conducted by the most charming Thai maidens on the planet. You take your batch number and await your turn. Our girl on the day told us it was her last day on the job though. You can take pictures freely around the gardens, and of the house itself from the outside. Photography inside the Jim Thompson house during the tour of it is strictly prohibited. (Bangkok, Thailand, Oct. 2008)

University School of Milwaukee Security

Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

May 2021

Photo by Asher Heimermann/Incident Response

from what, I’m not certain.

G4S Security

Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

May 2021

Photo by Asher Heimermann/Incident Response

With my recent trip to Madagascar, the photos from the few days I spent just before in Azerbaijan got slightly ignored on my hard drive. So today, I’m rectifying this by posting a shot from Baku with an interesting short story about how it was taken.

 

As I mentioned in a previous post, one of the late afternoons in Baku was spent at the Heydar Aliyev Center, a building designed by Zaha Hadid. I walked with my camera and tripod around the building for a good hour or so and I was very impressed that nobody had any issues with me taking photographs as it’s usually the case in Dubai. One of the security guards even asked me where I’m from and explained to me when I could come back to see the interior of the building. Just as I was setting up for my last couple of shots on the opposite side of the building, another security guard appeared out of nowhere making very clear signs that I should pack my tripod and go as it’s not allowed to take photographs. I did just that, but not before quickly turning around and taking this shot of him, which ended up being one of my favourite images from the trip.

 

To view the original shot (straight from the camera) visit the blog entry here: www.momentaryawe.com/blog/call-security/

SPSOA Hospital Security Division

 

www.spsoa.org/#!spsoa-hospital-security-division/c18zb

 

Hospital Security Officer

 

Unlike other health care employees, the Hospital Security Officer makes no product and provides no treatment to patients. However, the Hospital Security Officer is a very visible hospital employee. Most people entering a hospital for the first time feel uneasy, if not scared. This fear can be lessened considerably when they are greeted by professional Security Officers who offer help, clear directions, and, most importantly, a safe environment where they can receive care.

 

What does a Hospital Security Officer do?

 

Hospital Security Officers are charged with protecting:

 

people

property

information

reputation

 

Preventive patrol or inspectional service is the method employed by Security Officers to determine that conditions are normal in a given area and to provide a visible deterrent factor. This function takes on greater importance at night by providing a feeling of safety for staff, patients, and visitors. While on patrol, Security Officers routinely turn lights off as an energy conservation measure. They also check windows and doors to afford better protection to building occupants and to safeguard unoccupied buildings.

 

An especially important function of Security Officers with respect to hospital staff is their rapid response to security emergencies within the hospital. Whether for psychiatric or medical reasons, patients sometimes become violent or threaten medical or nursing staff. Residents should never put themselves or other staff at risk in these situations but should immediately call for Security Officers’ assistance in subduing or restraining such patients. Security Officers may also be called upon for external emergencies, such as assisting in providing aid for disaster victims.

 

Security Officers give directions to hospital patients and visitors. They may also help people into and out of their cars, or assist them with dead car batteries. Security Officers may also be involved in receiving hospital deliveries at night and escort duties.

 

Security Officers spend a good deal of their time enforcing the rules and regulations of the hospital, which is one of their primary responsibilities.

 

What are the typical day-to-day activities of a Hospital Security Officer?

 

A typical day at the hospital for a Security Officer will include:

 

1. Post/patrol duty:

providing protection, assistance, and control

monitoring activity in and around an assigned area

being alert for suspicious activity

enforcing access to the property and regulating removal of equipment

patrolling the hospital and reporting findings

 

2. Information reporting:

gathering, compiling, recording, and reporting information

reporting security or safety hazards

treating all information as confidential and respecting everyone’s right to privacy

 

3. Situation response:

responding appropriately to routine and emergency situations in a timely manner

evaluating a situation and taking appropriate steps to resolve it in a professional manner

using only necessary force, as appropriate to the situation

providing traffic control, when necessary

monitoring a given situation until completed

acting with restraint, not allowing emotions to dictate actions and/or reactions.

Security Officers spend a good deal of their time enforcing the rules and regulations of the hospital, which is one of their primary responsibilities.

 

How and by whom is a Hospital Security Officer supervised?

 

The Hospital Security Officer may report to a shift supervisor, operations chief, or hospital security supervisor. All security staff ultimately report to a hospital’s security director.

 

The building on the other side of the street, across from San Agustin church is the Plaza San Luis Complex, which I was told was a commercial complex that houses, among other things, a restaurant. I was amused that the guards there still wear Spanish era uniforms. I was feeling bad pointing my camera at him, but zoomed in and took this shot anyway. You can see him looking rather suspiciously at me. As for the lady alongside (a customer), yet more proof that Filipinos are the world's number one texters! (your saw a chap texting desperately inside the Quiapo church earlier if you remember). (Manila, Philippines, May 2013)

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