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Old 12-30-2005, 02:42 PM
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i think adams way of doing things is correct. i have only been stopped once for a license plate light violation, of all things. obviously the officer was looking for drunks. which i wasn't.

when the officer approached my vehicle she, yes a female, asked for my drivers license, registration etc. and i included my carry permit. she asked where the weapon was, i said it ain't a weapon yet, it was a firearm, she kind of grinned and i told her it was on my left hip, i carry crossdraw, much faster for me, and she proceeded to write out a warning ticket for the burned out plate light. and that was that.

of course i understand some officers might give someone a bit of grief in a situation such as that. as adam says go to their supervisor. there is just no practical reason to argue with a law officer at the scene. it's a lose, lose. the officer, male or female may be having pms that day. most are only human.

do what you are told to do and keep your big mouth shut. if you don't like the way the situation was handled, see the boss man. remember that person you are dealing with was hired to uphold the law be they male or female, 90% try to do it right. and yes some do get power drunk. but thats life. check out some of the buttheads that work for tsa. now there is a real crew.

anyway, if you are having diarrhea of the the gums and want to see a bad situation turn really bad keep running off at the mouth.

and thats that.
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