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I met an old high school friend a few weeks ago for a sandwich downtown (Dallas) while he was in town for the Safari Club convention.
It was the day of the Green Bay playoff game.
Mostly we watched the game.
During commercials we talked guns.
At some point he pulled out his wallet and showed me his pretty gold Concealed Handgun shield.
I had a few beers at this point (No, I was not carrying) and didn't want to get into a what the heck is that for discussion.
I shook my head and didn't ask.
He is definitely a cop wannabe.
Next time we meet I'll ask him what he would do with it and when he would present it.
Maybe I could answer some of the questions we all have about "Why".
I do not think it is carried by most to impersonate an officer, rather that it makes them feel special.
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It was the day of the Green Bay playoff game.
Mostly we watched the game.
During commercials we talked guns.
At some point he pulled out his wallet and showed me his pretty gold Concealed Handgun shield.
I had a few beers at this point (No, I was not carrying) and didn't want to get into a what the heck is that for discussion.
I shook my head and didn't ask.
He is definitely a cop wannabe.
Next time we meet I'll ask him what he would do with it and when he would present it.
Maybe I could answer some of the questions we all have about "Why".
I do not think it is carried by most to impersonate an officer, rather that it makes them feel special.
Go GREEN BAY!
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Probably the best option. You stated that you might ask him why at your next meeting. But you also stated that he is a cop wannabe. What led to that conclusion, just because he has the badge?PappaGun wrote:I shook my head and didn't ask.
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He also has a hat from his local PD.WildBill wrote:Probably the best option. You stated that you might ask him why at your next meeting. But you also stated that he is a cop wannabe. What led to that conclusion, just because he has the badge?PappaGun wrote:I shook my head and didn't ask.
He's a talker, always the salesman.
I've know him for 45 of my 51 years and he puts himself out there.
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Gotcha! The local police chief probably calls him if there's a tough case that he can't crack.PappaGun wrote:He also has a hat from his local PD.WildBill wrote:Probably the best option. You stated that you might ask him why at your next meeting. But you also stated that he is a cop wannabe. What led to that conclusion, just because he has the badge?PappaGun wrote:I shook my head and didn't ask.
He's a talker, always the salesman.
I've know him for 45 of my 51 years and he puts himself out there.
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[/quote]DRAT! Just when I was gonna' suggest that CHL's have one of those little remote attachable flasher lights for our car tops; you come along and bash the CHL badge idea. The CHL's flashers would be green so as not to be confused with the law, mail carrier or a school bus.[/quote]
Nope, you can't have green... green is used by the Fire Service to identify the Incident Command Post during a working incident.
Nope, you can't have green... green is used by the Fire Service to identify the Incident Command Post during a working incident.
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Don't alternate green and white unless you want aircraft landing on you.rescuetech wrote:Nope, you can't have green... green is used by the Fire Service to identify the Incident Command Post during a working incident.
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And INS. We have a term in the fire service when an unauthorized unit shows up, "Blue Lighting" form the days when volunteers had the blue dash or magnetic lights on their vehicles.rescuetech wrote:DRAT! Just when I was gonna' suggest that CHL's have one of those little remote attachable flasher lights for our car tops; you come along and bash the CHL badge idea. The CHL's flashers would be green so as not to be confused with the law, mail carrier or a school bus.
Nope, you can't have green... green is used by the Fire Service to identify the Incident Command Post during a working incident.
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PappaGun,
Send your friend a link to this website.
It'll do him a world of good.
Send your friend a link to this website.
It'll do him a world of good.
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Abraham wrote:PappaGun,
Send your friend a link to this website.
It'll do him a world of good.
As a matter of fact I am getting together with him again tonight for the second time in a month while he's in town again for business.
I haven't seen him so much since we did bad things together in high school in the, heh hemmmm, 70's.
I have told him about the site.
I'll mention it again.
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Dragonfighter wrote:And INS. We have a term in the fire service when an unauthorized unit shows up, "Blue Lighting" form the days when volunteers had the blue dash or magnetic lights on their vehicles.rescuetech wrote:DRAT! Just when I was gonna' suggest that CHL's have one of those little remote attachable flasher lights for our car tops; you come along and bash the CHL badge idea. The CHL's flashers would be green so as not to be confused with the law, mail carrier or a school bus.
Nope, you can't have green... green is used by the Fire Service to identify the Incident Command Post during a working incident.
aah, yes the blue light specials!!! what would we have without them flip-flops shorts and an SCBA
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If you do, he may become a "former friend" rather than "an old friend".PappaGun wrote:Abraham wrote:PappaGun,
Send your friend a link to this website. It'll do him a world of good.
As a matter of fact I am getting together with him again tonight for the second time in a month while he's in town again for business. I haven't seen him so much since we did bad things together in high school in the, heh hemmmm, 70's.
I have told him about the site. I'll mention it again.
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Well, it looks like the colored lights are all spoken for. Y'all reckon anybody still makes those big bronze bells that used to adorn the front of steam locomotives and fire engines? The outstretched cape flying in the breeze is not sufficient notice...is it.rescuetech wrote:Dragonfighter wrote:And INS. We have a term in the fire service when an unauthorized unit shows up, "Blue Lighting" form the days when volunteers had the blue dash or magnetic lights on their vehicles.rescuetech wrote:DRAT! Just when I was gonna' suggest that CHL's have one of those little remote attachable flasher lights for our car tops; you come along and bash the CHL badge idea. The CHL's flashers would be green so as not to be confused with the law, mail carrier or a school bus.
Nope, you can't have green... green is used by the Fire Service to identify the Incident Command Post during a working incident.
aah, yes the blue light specials!!! what would we have without them flip-flops shorts and an SCBA
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My understanding Nevada is an open carry state and the Costco did not have a firearms prohibited sign. One would then expect some customers would either conceal carry (with the proper permit) or open carry in the Costco in question. It is surprising then that none of this was gone over with the employees of Costco that this was perfectly legal and nothing to worry about.
Unfortunately all the video cameras at Costco were not working during the entire incident so we cannot confirm that Erik Scott was acting normally or out of the ordinary. Funny how all these off brand storage places have working video here in Houston, though.
I suspect brandishing a badge of any kind probably would have gotten him killed quicker.
But yes, leaving at the first sign of trouble with the security employee would have been the best thing for him to have done. I think we all agree and all of us plan to make that our mantra at the first sign of trouble while carrying.
I visited the Costco in question on my last trip to Las Vegas. I still didn't see a firearms prohibited sign, it could have been added since the shooting, but I didn't see it.
Nice store, upper middle class customers in a very upper middle class neighborhood. Actually the last place you would expect to see any sort of crime, criminal or police shooting. It was very hard to believe it had happened in this location. The wealth of the area, the beautiful landscaping, put you very much at ease. Hard to imagine that anyone could have thought they were about to be killed by the police in such a peaceful locale.
Unfortunately all the video cameras at Costco were not working during the entire incident so we cannot confirm that Erik Scott was acting normally or out of the ordinary. Funny how all these off brand storage places have working video here in Houston, though.
I suspect brandishing a badge of any kind probably would have gotten him killed quicker.
But yes, leaving at the first sign of trouble with the security employee would have been the best thing for him to have done. I think we all agree and all of us plan to make that our mantra at the first sign of trouble while carrying.
I visited the Costco in question on my last trip to Las Vegas. I still didn't see a firearms prohibited sign, it could have been added since the shooting, but I didn't see it.
Nice store, upper middle class customers in a very upper middle class neighborhood. Actually the last place you would expect to see any sort of crime, criminal or police shooting. It was very hard to believe it had happened in this location. The wealth of the area, the beautiful landscaping, put you very much at ease. Hard to imagine that anyone could have thought they were about to be killed by the police in such a peaceful locale.