I haven't been able to find its name anywhere and the frequency allocated.
They are fairly professional compared to many priv security companies. The guards are uniformed, armed and they have computers in their green (a bit old...)vehicles. The company patrols the Casa Dorada condominiums in San Diego.
Does anyone have a their frequency? The radios appear to be UHF and conventional but I could have that wrong.
Thanks!
Richard L
"National" Private Security Service
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http://scandiego.com/phpBB/viewtopic.ph ... t=security
http://scandiego.com/phpBB/viewtopic.ph ... t=security
Best guess based on the details given ("National", Private Security, Armed, Green Vehicles)- http://www.nationalpublicsafety.com/pictures.htm
This question doesn't require a rocket science degree or psychic powers to answer.
http://scandiego.com/phpBB/viewtopic.ph ... t=security
Best guess based on the details given ("National", Private Security, Armed, Green Vehicles)- http://www.nationalpublicsafety.com/pictures.htm
This question doesn't require a rocket science degree or psychic powers to answer.
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Hardly professional
If your definition of "professional" is having one of your armed, uniformed guards arrested for dui, hit & run, fleeing from police in neat looking green marked vehicle and carrying a firearm with no permit, then by all means call them "professional".
This company is the Britney Spears Train Wreck of the security industry.
This company is the Britney Spears Train Wreck of the security industry.
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Britney Spears?
Britney Spears!
Ha, ha! That's harsh... and funny.
Normally, the guard services I see are unarmed, shirt-uniformed only and being paid minimum wage. I've never run into a rent-a-cop service with a mounted patrol.
Thanks all for your help; you too N6IMN!
Now, who has a good reference source for someone who has returned to scanning after a 10-year hiatus?
Richard L KD6JAV
Ha, ha! That's harsh... and funny.
Normally, the guard services I see are unarmed, shirt-uniformed only and being paid minimum wage. I've never run into a rent-a-cop service with a mounted patrol.
Thanks all for your help; you too N6IMN!
Now, who has a good reference source for someone who has returned to scanning after a 10-year hiatus?
Richard L KD6JAV
The point is you didn't have to play the psychic answers game, just be a little more observant of the details given and less harsh towards a newbie.Um, you think it might help us help you if you told us the name of the agency? 'A private security company' isn't anything to go on.
Because so many security companies have whacker vehicles and generic decals/lettering, I don't get flabbergasted when newbies ask a question with just a few unique identifiers like rvltch did. NPS has been mentioned in those two threads I linked, the first of which should be familiar to you.
I don't have memory like an elephant, either.
Re: Hardly professional
Here is the recorded audio of that pursuit if anyone is interesteddangitdoug wrote:If your definition of "professional" is having one of your armed, uniformed guards arrested for dui, hit & run, fleeing from police in neat looking green marked vehicle and carrying a firearm with no permit, then by all means call them "professional".
This company is the Britney Spears Train Wreck of the security industry.
http://media.putfile.com/SDPD-Security-Guard-Pursuit