What is the name of your state? Texas
The facility that I work for received a call from a gentleman today stating that a witness reported to parking lot security that they saw our company vehicle back into his car and leave the garage without stopping. He spoke to several people before he was appropriately routed to me. He threatened to call police and report leaving the scene of the accident. He also told the administrator that we could just write him a check if we did not want to go through insurance. When I spoke with him I explained that the two employees in the van report that they hit nothing. I also asked how he got our name and phone number since we do not identify our vehicles to protect the confidentiality of our residents. He said that the witness gave the license plate number to the security guards and that they handed him an accident report that included the registered name, number, even the leinholders name. I explained that all I could go from is what my two employees told me. He said he would call the police. I told him this would be the best for both of us and that I had already called to report our version.
I was very upset that the security guards gave out this kind of information without our consent. This guy now knows the name of our facility, address, phone number, etc. I called and the asked if this was normal protocol. I was told no but that a supervisor authorized it. However, the supervisor was off duty and I was told to call back tomorrow. He also told me that APD was currently there to do an investigation into the incident.
1) How will this be handled since I have two very trustworthy staff who report that they hit nothing?
2) What should I be doing? I took pictures of our vehicle which shows no real damage. I will call tomorrow and get a copy of the security guards paperwork.
3) Does the security guards have any right to give this kind of information to the public?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
The facility that I work for received a call from a gentleman today stating that a witness reported to parking lot security that they saw our company vehicle back into his car and leave the garage without stopping. He spoke to several people before he was appropriately routed to me. He threatened to call police and report leaving the scene of the accident. He also told the administrator that we could just write him a check if we did not want to go through insurance. When I spoke with him I explained that the two employees in the van report that they hit nothing. I also asked how he got our name and phone number since we do not identify our vehicles to protect the confidentiality of our residents. He said that the witness gave the license plate number to the security guards and that they handed him an accident report that included the registered name, number, even the leinholders name. I explained that all I could go from is what my two employees told me. He said he would call the police. I told him this would be the best for both of us and that I had already called to report our version.
I was very upset that the security guards gave out this kind of information without our consent. This guy now knows the name of our facility, address, phone number, etc. I called and the asked if this was normal protocol. I was told no but that a supervisor authorized it. However, the supervisor was off duty and I was told to call back tomorrow. He also told me that APD was currently there to do an investigation into the incident.
1) How will this be handled since I have two very trustworthy staff who report that they hit nothing?
2) What should I be doing? I took pictures of our vehicle which shows no real damage. I will call tomorrow and get a copy of the security guards paperwork.
3) Does the security guards have any right to give this kind of information to the public?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.