I moved from Pasadena around 2005-ish or 2007-ish, but I used to customize Remington 870s for some officers, and gave others their first Glocks and body armor years ago.puma guy wrote:I almost posted this as a new thread but I see other posts here for imprope 30.06. Recently went to Pasadena Police Department to obtain an accident report and Failure to Stop and Give information for an incident. A guy hit my truck and took off. (Officers were able to arrest him shortly after and additionally charged him with PI) Anyway I noticed a 30.06 at the entrance; even has a gun buster symbol. The area inside is not a secured area and I knew it was bogus but took my CCW back to my truck. I am still trying to get copies of the accident report so I didn't feel like antagonizing anyone there by asking the obvious question of the uniformed officer behind the counter. Any way, how does one pursue this to determine who authorized a flagrant violation of the laws? Sorry it's not a better picture but I didn't want to be too obvious.
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Last time I was in the P.D., I seem to remember on the right as you enter, there are elevators, there was a courtroom to the right, municipal court I think, also I was at a jury duty there if you go to the left at the information desk/counter, go to the end of that hall, take a right, was a jury assembly room.
Accident reports/records are to the left of the information desk/counter, at a window that I think has a steel roll-up door thingy. (I wonder if Mary still works there)
If the court etc is still in that building, no sign is necessary, you can't carry, even if there is no "Court" that day and the judge's secretary is out of her office. (offices used by a Court) but that "invalid" sign is sort of an "unofficial" notice that you may not carry there, (not because of police, but because of offices used by Court).
It may have changed since then.
In Burnet, Texas the "municipal offices" where you pay your utility bill has no sign or notice that the building contains the Municipal COURT either, so no notice until inside the building and you see the "Pay Court Fines Here" cashier etc.
All Courts should be required to post a sign saying COURT. BUT, many Municipal Courts fail to give a licensee any notice at all that the building contains "offices USED BY a COURT," much less an "invalid" 30.06 sign.
If the court is still in that Pasadena Police Building, you were wise to leave it in the truck .... by the way, I understand by a good source, that there used to be microphones in the ceiling, and cameras, in the Pasadena Police Dept building there.. couldn't say if there are now ... (I always whispered)