All of this is assuming that you didn't pull up to the dealership in a mercedes with a broke mirror and get out of the car with a tool bag in your hand.
Maybe then, they would have had cause.
Eric
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- Tue Jan 17, 2006 12:05 am
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: Run in with the League City Police at Alex Rodrigez Mercedes
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- Mon Jan 16, 2006 11:34 pm
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: Run in with the League City Police at Alex Rodrigez Mercedes
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I guess the point here is that Alex Rodrigez dealerships doesn't want people looking at their cars after hours. Otherwise they wouldn' t have asked you to leave. If this is the case they should post signs. My wife and I have been to many dealerships after hours and have seen security riding or walking around and have never been approached. Many folks like to pre-shop for their cars afterhours to avoid the sales people until they have made a choice or narrowed it down.
So, you are on the lot doing what many people do and have made no attempt at mischief. You are asked for ID, searched, disarmed, and run through a warrant check. Seems a little excessive. As far as unloading the mag, IF they were that concerned they should have searched for other mags or weapons. It could just be their policy.
Grabbing a fresh mag, inserting it, dropping the slide, safety and re-holster? I love it. I wouldn't want to be the one to try it though.
Just curious, were there other folks walking around the lot or just y'all? I wonder if everyone that entered the lot after hours that night got the same treatment?
Just a few thoughts,
Eric
So, you are on the lot doing what many people do and have made no attempt at mischief. You are asked for ID, searched, disarmed, and run through a warrant check. Seems a little excessive. As far as unloading the mag, IF they were that concerned they should have searched for other mags or weapons. It could just be their policy.
Grabbing a fresh mag, inserting it, dropping the slide, safety and re-holster? I love it. I wouldn't want to be the one to try it though.
Just curious, were there other folks walking around the lot or just y'all? I wonder if everyone that entered the lot after hours that night got the same treatment?
Just a few thoughts,
Eric