I kinda fanned all 3, DL, CHL and insurance out like "pick a card" style and figured he'd get the message. I greeted him with a very polite "good evening sir". Didn't want to make a bug deal out of the CHL unless he wanted to. I think it is pretty obvious what I am handing him without him even looking at it. If I'm calm I'm sure he will be too.
I think he asked where I'm coming from and going too as well. No chit chat...all business.
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- Thu Jan 10, 2013 10:45 pm
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Pulled over on 380 by Princeton PD
Forgot to mention I was pulled over a few weeks ago coming back from Greenville. I was on 380 around 11pm and didn't notice the speed drop from 70 to 60. He clocked me at 71.
Pulled over, interior light on, TXDL, CHL and insurance in hand as he approached my rolled down window. He mentioned my speed and I told him I missed the speed drop. He took my info and walked back to his car. Came back and said "slow down".
Whole thing took less than a minute and he never once asked about my pistol. Since I was traveling for work it was a S&W model 10 in the glove compartment for the record.
First time showing my CHL and it couldn't have been more of a ho-hum non event. Exactly like it should be.
Pulled over, interior light on, TXDL, CHL and insurance in hand as he approached my rolled down window. He mentioned my speed and I told him I missed the speed drop. He took my info and walked back to his car. Came back and said "slow down".
Whole thing took less than a minute and he never once asked about my pistol. Since I was traveling for work it was a S&W model 10 in the glove compartment for the record.
First time showing my CHL and it couldn't have been more of a ho-hum non event. Exactly like it should be.