Now that is funny, the only ticket I have received in the last 20 years (except for click it or ticket) was in JC.lildave40 wrote:HAHAHAHA I agree but I dont think he ever got pulled over by Jacinto City PD. Guaranteed ticket there for the most minor things. Mine was for not using my turn signal in a timely manner.twomillenium wrote:Obviously, Dusty Rivers handled it perfectly, after all, he got a warning and you got a ticket!lildave40 wrote:What he says^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Liberty wrote:Good interaction, but I have a few suggestions;
1. Carry your handgun on one side, your wallet on the other. Makes a better balance reduces the chance of accidental exposure when fishing for your wallet and reduces the opportunity for the cop to get stressed or twitchy.
2.Try get your wallet out before the officer gets to your window, only do this if you can do it without a lot of fidgeting. Hold the wallet so the officer can clearly see and identify it.
3. Give the officer an opportunity to ask for your license or ID , When he asks present both your CHL and drivers license at the same time. Let him ask the questions. What we are trying to do is to make him comfortable with him being in charge and not introducing a surprise like an announcing "I gotta gun"
Silly little things, I know, but these little things can help the officer feel a little safer and maybe reduce a little stress in his life.
There is no reason to announce you have a gun until asked.
Last time I got pulled over I had both licenses in my left hand and both on the wheel. The only time my carry was discussed was what type i was wearing? Then I got my $200.00 ticket and drove off.
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- Wed Oct 05, 2016 10:13 pm
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- Wed Oct 05, 2016 2:05 pm
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Re: Got pulled over by DPS Trooper
Obviously, Dusty Rivers handled it perfectly, after all, he got a warning and you got a ticket!lildave40 wrote:What he says^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Liberty wrote:Good interaction, but I have a few suggestions;
1. Carry your handgun on one side, your wallet on the other. Makes a better balance reduces the chance of accidental exposure when fishing for your wallet and reduces the opportunity for the cop to get stressed or twitchy.
2.Try get your wallet out before the officer gets to your window, only do this if you can do it without a lot of fidgeting. Hold the wallet so the officer can clearly see and identify it.
3. Give the officer an opportunity to ask for your license or ID , When he asks present both your CHL and drivers license at the same time. Let him ask the questions. What we are trying to do is to make him comfortable with him being in charge and not introducing a surprise like an announcing "I gotta gun"
Silly little things, I know, but these little things can help the officer feel a little safer and maybe reduce a little stress in his life.
There is no reason to announce you have a gun until asked.
Last time I got pulled over I had both licenses in my left hand and both on the wheel. The only time my carry was discussed was what type i was wearing? Then I got my $200.00 ticket and drove off.