I'm going to be visiting my daughter and ex wife in Brazoria county. I'll be flying into Houston and driving, my question is: Are law enforcement officers from Houston to Brazoria easy to deal with when it comes to CHL's or not?
I'm a California resident *waits to dodge flying beer bottles....* with a Utah CHL. I figure as long as I have my CHL and DL displayed on the visor and properly identify myself I should be fine. Maybe even carry the letter from DPS that states Utah is recognized in Texas?
Planning vacation in Texas...
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Welcome Jamez. Why would you display your CHL and DL on the visor? This is not required, and IMO a very bad idea. Have you become familiar with the Texas laws, 30.06 signs, 51% signs and prohibited places?Jamez wrote:I figure as long as I have my CHL and DL displayed on the visor and properly identify myself I should be fine. Maybe even carry the letter from DPS that states Utah is recognized in Texas?
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Once you get past Pearland, Brazoria County is rural. The cops are not likely to have big-city attitudes. If you just obey the traffic laws, they won't pay any attention to you.
I hope you enjoy your visit.
BTW, it's no longer legal to drink while driving here.
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I hope you enjoy your visit.
BTW, it's no longer legal to drink while driving here.
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Re: Planning vacation in Texas...
Best to drive with the herd and avoid getting stopped but most Texas cops seem OK with CHL. And MPA allows car carry without a CHL so you're covered even if the cop doesn't know about Utah. Enjoy your visit.
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Be careful Jamez, lots a livestock and tumbleweed on the roads in H-town too.seamusTX wrote:
BTW, it's no longer legal to drink while driving here.
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Well, it wasn't so long ago that is was legal to sip an adult beverage while driving, as long you kept your wits about you.
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Have you made the trip to Texas yet? If so, how was it?
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