Joseph Bell
Member
Being that I have been debating some stuff in another thread regarding UoF, I am wondering who actually teaches UoF in their Programs of Instruction (POI)? I personally avoid it like a 16 year old ringing the door bell on father’s day. I did teach UoF a few years ago when I was involved in the training of security guards, but decided back then that it was something better left to an expert defense attorney who specialized in UoF. I have since stayed as current as possible, but refuse to add and UoF to my POI’s. Personally I think it comes with way too much liability, I also think it is based too much on interpretation of the actual law.
So I am wondering what some of the other trainers out there think, do you teach it, is it part of your POI, has it been reviewed by a legal advisor (i.e. attorney, UoF specialist, etc)?
So I am wondering what some of the other trainers out there think, do you teach it, is it part of your POI, has it been reviewed by a legal advisor (i.e. attorney, UoF specialist, etc)?