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What is a 'no trespass' order?

  1. A policy for managing lost property

  2. A legal statement barring an individual from entering a specific property

  3. A permit for security guards to carry firearms

  4. A warning issued to shoplifters

The correct answer is: A legal statement barring an individual from entering a specific property

A 'no trespass' order is a legal statement that prohibits an individual from entering a specific property. This type of order is implemented by property owners or law enforcement to protect their property and ensure the safety of individuals on the premises. When a no trespass order is issued, the individual named in the order can face legal consequences if they attempt to enter the property after being formally notified. Understanding the context of this order is crucial for security personnel, who may be responsible for enforcing such directives. It gives them the authority to intervene and potentially contact law enforcement if the prohibited person is found on the property. The other choices do not accurately define what a 'no trespass' order is; they pertain to different aspects of property management and security responsibilities but do not relate to the legal implications of trespassing on private property.