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Which approach is best for efficient radio network communication?
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What is a primary reason for door supervisors to use body-worn cameras?
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Which of the following is NOT a major reason why door supervisors should use body-worn cameras (BWC)?
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What is necessary for door supervisors to use communication devices effectively?
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What kind of personal protective equipment (PPE) do door supervisors often use reduce the risk of getting hurt by sharp objects?
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Which tool enables door supervisors to get venue capacity updates by communicating with co-workers at various entrances?
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What factors need to be considered when ejecting someone who might be at vulnerable?
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When is it appropriate for a door supervisor to keep an eye on a queue for potential safety issues?
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How can door supervisors help ensure that crowd capacity rules are followed?
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What role does communication play in providing customer service while waiting in queue?
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Why is it so important for door supervisors to follow dispersal procedures?
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During an event, what is the most important reason to follow dispersal procedures?
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What does efficient queue management show from a customer service perspective?
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When it comes to the number of customers entering a venue, what should a door supervisor do?
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When entering licensed premises, what kind of identification is frequently accepted as evidence of age?
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What behaviour is considered unlawful in respect to people who are already intoxicated under licensing laws?
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What is the legal position on selling alcohol to someone under the age of eighteen on licensed premises?
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For a single premise, how many DPS are allowed?
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The licensed premises’ entrance policy and other house regulations are decided by whom?
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Which of the following describes the license holder’s responsibility?
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When it comes to searching licensed establishments, what authority do police have?
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Which of the following statements about denying someone entry or ejecting a customer is untrue?
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What allows for the refusal of entry or ejection of a customer from licensed premises?
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What is one of the licensing objectives as stated in the Licensing Act of 2003?
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What kind of proof is used to establish guilt?
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In what circumstances can a door supervisor call the police?
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After an incident, what steps should be taken to preserve the evidence?
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What is the main motivation behind a door supervisor’s preservation of a crime scene?
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How can a door supervisor properly dispose of needles discovered in drug-related litter?
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How should a door supervisor properly store drugs that have been seized?
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What should a door supervisor do if they find someone doing drugs at a location?
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Which warning sign should a door supervisor look out for in order to detect possible drug sales within a venue?
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What indication should a door supervisor look for that might point to drug dealing occurring in a location?
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What observable signs of drug usage might a door supervisor look for in a person?
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What category of drug do amphetamines fall under in the UK?
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Which laws in the UK address drug abuse the most?
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What should a door supervisor do if they find a restricted or prohibited item?
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Why is it important to record search information such as the date, time, people in attendance, and purpose of the search?
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What should a door supervisor do if a search is refused?
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What action is recommended when a pregnant woman attempts entry to a premises requiring a search before access?
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What is the best way to properly search people and their personal belongings?
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What step should a door supervisor prioritise if an incident occurs in accordance with standard safety protocols?
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Which safety step is recommended to improve accountability and safety during a search?
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When conducting a search, what possible dangers should a door supervisor be aware of?
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What kind of apparatus makes up a walkthrough security screening area that is mostly utilised to find metal objects at entry points?
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When is it acceptable for a door supervisor to search someone without going against the law?
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When a door supervisor examines a particular group of people without following a set pattern, it’s known as:
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What are offensive weapons?
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What crime entails wilfully causing property damage or disfigurement?
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What kind of criminal activity entails the intentional murder of another individual?
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