That is a very good statement Sir!comsec wrote:PS...your CHL is your badge if you ever need to show one
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That is a very good statement Sir!comsec wrote:PS...your CHL is your badge if you ever need to show one
con·ceal (kn-sl) Pronunciation Key tr.v. con·cealed, con·ceal·ing, con·ceals
To keep from being seen, found, observed, or discovered; hide.
There is no problem to posess one so long as your Dept. issued it and you are following Dept SOP's and Directives in the displaying of said FD badge. Now, there are some out there that are issued a FD badge by their Dept but have used it outside the use intended and clearly spelled out by their Dept and possibly in violation of State Law. There is the problem.Russell wrote:I don't understand why having a badge while you are a firefighter (volunteer or not) is a big problem.
You are a public servant.
What's the problem with having a firefighter badge?
I can't think of a single good reason to carry or wear a CHL badge.PhillipCCPD wrote:I would like to buy a CHL badge and wear it while i carry. Is this legal? I know they sell them and who else would they be for, what do you all think?
Order???Diode wrote:Crap, now I gotta go order me a badge.....stevie_d_64 wrote:
But knowing what I know about the issue as a whole...I think it'd be kinda funny to show up at the PSC Day in a couple of weeks and see a bunch of CHL badges...Kinda like an ice-breaker...