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by wrt45
Tue Nov 14, 2006 10:28 pm
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Instructor mis-information
Replies: 69
Views: 9820

nomadcrna wrote:1. The people are responsible for knowing the laws. They should read the particular laws themselves and not take what ANY instructor says.
I would point out that one of the three notarized forms that you must submit is a "Knowledge of Laws" affadavit, in which the applicant swears that he/she has received the relevant material and understands it.

That said, it is not too realistic to assume that the instructor has no responsibility to explain the nuances of the law.

This is one reason I use the TxCHA manual and give a copy to every student. I don't expect them to remember everything I say, and there it is.....in large print.......with plenty of space to take notes.
by wrt45
Mon Nov 13, 2006 2:06 am
Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
Topic: Instructor mis-information
Replies: 69
Views: 9820

Is he willing to change his ways? If so, let him. If not, call him in
I think it is always best to talk with the person first, and then follow-up however necessary.

I was told some time ago, by the office staff at DPS that 95% of their complaints are from instructors complaining about other instructors(usually their competitors), and that DPS usually pays little or no attention to complaints coming from instructors for this reason.

I don't know how true this may be, but if you can resolve things one to one, it wouldbe better for everyone. Just my 2cents.

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