Unprofessional is a maybe. Strategic error is also a jump based on opinion. As for the take the job seriously, it may be exactly why he has this attitude. If he takes the job seriously, he is ready to take action when he sees a need and he knows that the more he conceals the harder it is to take action. It is one reason I do not worry about concealment nearly as much as I worry about accessibility.Photoman wrote:age_ranger wrote:Turns out he's local PD.......my wife talked to his girlfriend the other day and when my wife stated that he was printing pretty badly, she stated "Yeah, he knows....he doesn't care". Sorry, but that's not the attitude I like to hear from someone who's supposed to be setting an example. Oh, well.........
Very unprofessional and a real strategic mistake. He obviously doesn't take his job seriously.
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- Sat Nov 24, 2007 10:08 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: What would you say to this person?
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- Sat Oct 20, 2007 10:37 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: What would you say to this person?
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I have to admit that I think he is much more likely to be a cop than a CHL or criminal.
From my experience, as shown by this thread, CHL's are much more worried about concealment than the cops are. You have to keep it concealed by law, while the cop could carry it openly, even off duty. There might be a department rule about concealment, but the cop is not nearly as worried about it as the CHL.
And I don't think he is a criminal because, as I think was posted before, criminals tend to not use holsters. They usually carry stuck in the front waistband (and I keep hoping for them to get Darwin Award nominations that way).
So, since I think he is a cop who is not truly worried about the concealment, I would not say anything to him about it. If I got to know him through a couple games, i might ask him about what he carries and get into that type of conversation, but otherwise, I would let it alone.
From my experience, as shown by this thread, CHL's are much more worried about concealment than the cops are. You have to keep it concealed by law, while the cop could carry it openly, even off duty. There might be a department rule about concealment, but the cop is not nearly as worried about it as the CHL.
And I don't think he is a criminal because, as I think was posted before, criminals tend to not use holsters. They usually carry stuck in the front waistband (and I keep hoping for them to get Darwin Award nominations that way).
So, since I think he is a cop who is not truly worried about the concealment, I would not say anything to him about it. If I got to know him through a couple games, i might ask him about what he carries and get into that type of conversation, but otherwise, I would let it alone.