Maybe it will take me being rudely accosted by an LEO to develop these "data points." I have yet to be...
Smart man learn from own experiences.
Wise man learn from others.
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Maybe it will take me being rudely accosted by an LEO to develop these "data points." I have yet to be...
I really wish people were concerned about making MY job easier! I stand on my feet for ten hours a day in a fabrication shop, and you know, I just wanna go home to my family at the end of the day, I really wish someone would make that extra effort to make my job easier.Even if an officer doesn't ask if there are weapons in the car, it is always polite to inform them. Makes their job easier.
It's good to see another good interaction with an LEO. For those others that have been stopped while carrying, is it common to have your permit checked, or do most officers just take your word for it?
Damn. Looks like everyone thought this was an intro into a B-rate porn movie. At least the lady cop acted professionally.Just a little bit ago I was pulled over for expired license plates. Somehow I forgot to put the little sticker on the license plate. I had it in the glove box though and did not get a ticket. Anyway, she came to the car and asked for my license and registration. I said "I have a permit and a firearm in the car." She said "Ok, thanks for telling me."
I can't remember her name but I believe it began with a B. She was blonde and couldn't have been nicer. She never asked to see the permit or the gun, probably because she knew that if I were a criminal I would not have told her that I had a gun. I do not get pulled over often, but I believe it is a good practice to point out if you had a good or bad experience with the officer. This was a good one.
Even if an officer doesn't ask if there are weapons in the car, it is always polite to inform them. Makes their job easier.
It's good to see another good interaction with an LEO. For those others that have been stopped while carrying, is it common to have your permit checked, or do most officers just take your word for it?
Even if an officer doesn't ask if there are weapons in the car, it is always polite to inform them. Makes their job easier.