I think that in this case it could be said that the PPO is trying to give the appearance of regular folks. So if the PPO is standing in a room full of people dressed in dark suits & ties, it's he who is trying to look like the non-PPOs & not the room full of people trying to look like the PPO.AJSully421 wrote:So, when it says that you cannot give the appearance of a "personal protection officer", don't most body guards wear dark colored suits with ties?
Because, guess what I wear to church each Sunday...
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- Wed Apr 12, 2017 6:35 am
- Forum: 2017 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: HB421 Reported Favorably as Substituted
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