British Columbia Basic Security Training (BC BST) Practice Exam 2025

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Is it advisable for an SP to stand as close to a subject as possible for maximum control in a potentially violent situation?

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Only in urgent situations

  4. Only during training

The correct answer is: False

Standing too close to a subject in a potentially violent situation is not advisable because it can compromise safety and control. Maintaining an appropriate distance can help create a buffer zone, allowing for personal safety while still being able to manage the situation. This distance enables security personnel to react more effectively to sudden movements or aggressive behavior from the subject. It also prevents the subject from feeling overly threatened, which can escalate a confrontation. In urgent situations or during training, different approaches may be learned, but the standard principle in real-life scenarios is to maintain distance to ensure both safety and control. This helps facilitate a more measured response rather than a reaction that could lead to escalation or harm.