RealGun
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Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section, except in an imminent life threatening situation nothing herein shall restrict any uniformed employee of a licensed private security company, acting within the scope of employment, from entering and remaining in an area where an emergency has been declared. The provisions of this Subsection shall apply if the licensed private security company submits a list of employees and their assignment to be allowed into the area, to the Louisiana State Board of Private Security Examiners, which shall forward the list to the chief law enforcement office of the parish and, if different, the agency in charge of the scene. - Al Norris
You have made a point, but do you see how ludicrous this provision is? It would be one more case where dumb laws, the compulsion to control (all power to the state), and bureaucracy get in the way of doing common sense things in times of emergency. A rent-a-cop and his agency has greater privilege than a property owner. The law enforcement office of the parish is all seeing and all knowing, and the property-owning citizen is always subordinate.