Intended Use Of Public Space- Thesis

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There are two important aspects that need to be mentioned here. On one hand, the pit supervisor needs to intervene whenever the rules are broken. However, on the other hand, he needs to be sufficiently diplomatic when he does this so as not to create a disturbance with the other players and have an impact on the casino's reputation. Security

Manager. The security manager takes on the role of the casino manager as applied for the security segment. As the security manager, his most important task is to oversee any potential risks for the casino and identify the solutions that should be applied in order to minimize the effects. From that perspective,...

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The security supervisor should be the manager of the shift. He oversees the activity of both security members and of the pit supervisor. At the same time, he reports to the security manager.
Member. Occasionally, there are potential problems with some of the gamblers and the individual members of the security team must be ready to intervene and oversee that the respective person is either evacuated or that the conflict is mitigated in any other way.

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