I said to read my above post. I said that in that particular situation he wasn't justified in brandishing his weapon.
I can't imagine a single reason for a mall guard or anyone to need a gun.
Unless you are out in the wilderness and might get mauled by a bear, or you have to protect a money truck for a bank why on earth would you need a gun?
NOONE here has a gun, NOONE, do you think we all get murdered and beaten to death and robbed on the street or something?
I've lived in some really poor neighbourhoods during most of my youth never heard of anyone having anything like that happen to them.
Sure there is more crime (smashed car windows by drunks or kids, stolen car stereos, some burglaries or shoplifting or pickpocketing) but I've never met anyone who is scared for their own safety.
I seriously can't fathom where this terrible fear of your fellow man comes from, it has to be a cultural thing, and it is all kinds of messed up.
Again, how do you function as a society (not very well judging from these kinds of videos).
Again, from the PoV of an outsider it's like I'm looking at some batman universe caricature. It's just ridiculous.
edit: read your security guard experience and I still don't see it.
Over here security guards (for a mall or a club, banks don't even have any and public event ones are unarmed too, not talking about armored transports obviously) have a walkie talkie and female ones have a can of mace.
The talkies use a channel shared with someone from the local police and they call for the police if something bad happens. Which is plenty of detterant over here.
My aunt (almost 60 now, 5'2" 100 pounds) worked as what is known as 'green police' here in the worst neighbourhoods for over 15 years and I've never heard her mention being afraid for her well being. Her job was to patrol the neighbourhoods at night, stop vandalism and break up disturbances and try to settle arguments between residents before they get too out of hand and be a liaison to the city/police for the resident's problems.
She sure didn't need a gun to break up some arguing hotheads or neighbours. The 'green police's ' job was to keep the peace for the kind of stuff in the video, things that aren't worth wasting the police's time with.
I'll have to show her these videos and this topic sometime to hear from her perspective.
To be fair, we also don't have the problem of people being afraid of the police here. Again I think it's a serious cultural problem that you need to solve.
Living in fear and feeling the need to protect yourself from fellow people in what is supposed to be a modern society can't be a nice way to live.
To summarise: I just don't understand where this notion comes from that you need to be afraid of or protect yourself from others, especially with something like a gun that can take a life in a second.