Is she single and can she lead?glbedd53 wrote:If it happened the way you said it's not only wrong it's one of the most ridiculous things I've heard in a while. My feeling is that that was just a cop that doesn't like the whole idea of CHLs. I agree that having a CHL isn't an automatic good guy card but having a badge SURE isn't. Sorry, but I've known too many of them . And another thing. My sister is an ugly dancing woman and I am offended by TAM's remark.
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- Thu Jul 29, 2010 10:15 am
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: I just don't understand
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Re: I just don't understand
- Thu Jul 22, 2010 6:25 am
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: I just don't understand
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Re: I just don't understand
I was thinking pretty much the same thing... ask the Officer to disarm or leave also. I have no qualms about being polite with LEOs and I have always had a deep respect for them in general, but being asked to disarm after showing my CHL and while at my residence would just set my ticker off.
When I caught the burglar in my brothers house a few months ago and the Deputy (Harris County) arrived, I described the whole situation about pointing my weapon at the BG. The Deputy never asked me if I was currently armed, he just took down the report. My Sister In Law was going high and to the right about her house having been desecrated and was actually getting loud and obnoxious.
Though the Deputy appeared to be young to me (and possibly former Military), he took it all with a grain of salt and didn't bat an eye.
In summary, he never made an issue of my weapon in what could have been a potentially tense situation.
When I caught the burglar in my brothers house a few months ago and the Deputy (Harris County) arrived, I described the whole situation about pointing my weapon at the BG. The Deputy never asked me if I was currently armed, he just took down the report. My Sister In Law was going high and to the right about her house having been desecrated and was actually getting loud and obnoxious.
Though the Deputy appeared to be young to me (and possibly former Military), he took it all with a grain of salt and didn't bat an eye.
In summary, he never made an issue of my weapon in what could have been a potentially tense situation.