 | Homosexual Men's Kiss Leads to Church Security Trespassing Themposted by Glen Evans, Insider AccessSunday, July 12th 2009 @ 5:12 PM (not yet rated) |
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The Church of Latter Day Saints in Salt Lake City, Utah trespassed two men from their property after church security guards witnessed the men engaging in offensive behavior. The property, located in downtown Salt Lake City, is apparently not easily identifiable as church property, but when the men were asked to leave, they allegedly became angry and began cursing at the security guards.
One news report stated church security guards restrained the men and contacted SLC police, who arrived and cited the men into court for trespassing.
The incident sparked a "kiss in" where supporters of the homosexual men came to the church property and engaged in behavior reportedly offensive to the church.
This incident made me think of a few things church security practicioners may want to consider if confronted by a situation where you may have to trespass someone.
Watch the video to learn more.
Train Your Church Security Team In Verbal Communications to Avoid Confrontations