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If a security guard needed to escort a large group of people through a high risk area, where should the security guard position themselves?

  1. In front

  2. In behind

  3. In the middle of the group

  4. Doesn’t Matter

The correct answer is: In behind

The security guard should position themselves behind the large group of people when escorting them through a high risk area. This strategic placement allows the guard to have an inclusive view of the entire group. They can monitor everyone in the group, discern any odd behavior or suspicious activities, and respond swiftly to any potential security threats or issues. By being at the back, the guard has the advantage to observe the entire group and the area around them, instead of just the area in front of them. This enables better control over the group's security, as they can see any problems that arise within the group itself or from the external environment. It also makes it easier for the security guard to react appropriately should anyone in the group be targeted or endangered.