The inspection now is about checking for explosives and terrorist. If the inspection were done by real LEO, I wouldn't have had the same concerns about my handgun in the side door panel. I could have handed the LEO my CHL and explained where the handgun was before exited my vehicle. My issue was that I had 2 txDOT employees/contractors poking around my car that had a loaded weapon in it. I ended up sneaking it out of the car wrapped in my nomex.dac1842 wrote:The Bolivar Ferry is considered a Texas Roadway. The DPS used to provide security on it, now if I am not mistaken, The Galveston County Sheriff's Office does. The police officers can and will issue citations on the Ferry for such things as expired MVI and Registration. They do random inspections of the vehicles, I do not know if the inspections are done by TxDot staff or the police, the only times I have been across it was with a police officer, so we were not worried about inspections!.
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- Thu Jan 24, 2013 1:30 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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- Thu Jan 24, 2013 6:23 am
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I can't imagine how the Ferry could be more of threat than a shrimp boat. I don't believe the huge tankers are inspected before they are brought down the channel, although customs does make a quick visit after the ship is docked.xrays1 wrote:I have been inspected a couple of times when getting onto the Bolivar ferry. I've actually found it beneficial when the lines are long. The inspection line has always been loaded first when I've gone through it and it can cut 30 or 40 minutes off of a long line wait. As has been mentioned previously, I don't think they would find a nuclear bomb unless it had a sign on it. I think I read somewhere that this is being done because it crosses the Houston ship channel and is to "deter" any fanatic from trying anything against one of the ships entering or leaving the channel.
- Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:10 pm
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Its sort of like the TSA but I am pretty sure these people are Texas DOT employees or contractors.
- Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:03 pm
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Searched at the Ferry
It was a long day yesterday, I left the Plant at about 1:00pm and I pulled up to the Boliver Ferry landing at around 10pm, where I was informed I was lucky enough to be selected for the random search, and was asked to pull up to the lane to get searched.
When I travel I carry one Pistol on me and one reachable in the car. In this case I had a big ole Uncle Mikes padded Holster stuffed with Berretta P92 and an extra magazine wedged in the drivers side door panel. If I opened the door my gun would be exposed. I did have some time and distance, about 150ft, before I pulled up to the inspectors. At any rate In grabbed a pair of Fire Retardant coveralls from my front seat. grabbed the Beretta and wrapped the coverall around them, all before I reached the inspection point. I popped my hood and trunk and they looked around. They didn't seem to pay much attention to the passenger compartment and never came close to finding the 100 rnds of 9mm In my packpack. It was all done quickly although not particularly efficiently. I had a big backpack a cardboard box and a suitcase.. pluss a lot of stuff crammed in my packseat.. They didn't pay much attention to my stuffed trunk with lots ove electronic parts. I'm pretty sure I could have had an atomic bomb in my car and they wouldn't have noticed. Doesn't really matter though, why would any terrorist be interested in the Galveston Ferry anyway, and why were these people wasting my time and why are we paying them?
When I travel I carry one Pistol on me and one reachable in the car. In this case I had a big ole Uncle Mikes padded Holster stuffed with Berretta P92 and an extra magazine wedged in the drivers side door panel. If I opened the door my gun would be exposed. I did have some time and distance, about 150ft, before I pulled up to the inspectors. At any rate In grabbed a pair of Fire Retardant coveralls from my front seat. grabbed the Beretta and wrapped the coverall around them, all before I reached the inspection point. I popped my hood and trunk and they looked around. They didn't seem to pay much attention to the passenger compartment and never came close to finding the 100 rnds of 9mm In my packpack. It was all done quickly although not particularly efficiently. I had a big backpack a cardboard box and a suitcase.. pluss a lot of stuff crammed in my packseat.. They didn't pay much attention to my stuffed trunk with lots ove electronic parts. I'm pretty sure I could have had an atomic bomb in my car and they wouldn't have noticed. Doesn't really matter though, why would any terrorist be interested in the Galveston Ferry anyway, and why were these people wasting my time and why are we paying them?