When questioned about why a security guard at a Winnipeg liquor mart may not have intervened in a violent assault, Cst. Rob Carver said private security companies have protocol in place for such incidents and said he wouldn’t expect any private citizen to intervene in a violent incident.
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Winnipeg police say they ‘wouldn’t expect’ anyone intervene in violent assault
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