Yup - you got it.DoubleJ wrote:Spidey Senses.
I gotcha. thanks.
I'll be sure to use the right term next time.
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Yup - you got it.DoubleJ wrote:Spidey Senses.
I gotcha. thanks.
Sorry for the confusion - I haven't heard it commonly used in Texas.DoubleJ wrote:uh, what's the "woo-woo" factor?
While a positive ID of an openly armed plainclothes officer wouldn't be possible without checking credentials, there are a lot of nonverbal cues that an officer would look for and recognize. Under the "If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, more than likely it's a duck" evaluation process, an officer would know whether or not there's a real good possibility and would proceed accordingly.Abraham wrote:I wonder how an LEO, without observable I.D., but openly carrying, is understood to be one as observed by an another, uninformed LEO?
Another reason why I love Texas.Liberty wrote:This is odd, I thought if the unbadged showed up open carrying people would be fainting in the streets and 911 calls would be made and silent alarms pulled.