Really nice Garland PD contact today.
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Really nice Garland PD contact today.
First off, I was on my motorcycle on George Bush turnpike.
Second off, I was going way too fast. 85 in a 70.
Guy was extremely nice, and gave me a warning. Handed over my chl and told him I wasn't carrying. he looks at me and says, "Well, WHY NOT?"
So this leads to a question (if this is appropriate here):
What's the best way to pull over and stop on a motorcycle to keep an officer from freakign out?
Basically, I just pulled over, hit the hazards, got off and waited for him to approach me. Told him I had hearing protection in and i couldn't hear him, does he mind if i take my helmet off. he nodded, and I did, and everything went normally there.
Second off, I was going way too fast. 85 in a 70.
Guy was extremely nice, and gave me a warning. Handed over my chl and told him I wasn't carrying. he looks at me and says, "Well, WHY NOT?"
So this leads to a question (if this is appropriate here):
What's the best way to pull over and stop on a motorcycle to keep an officer from freakign out?
Basically, I just pulled over, hit the hazards, got off and waited for him to approach me. Told him I had hearing protection in and i couldn't hear him, does he mind if i take my helmet off. he nodded, and I did, and everything went normally there.
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Re: Really nice Garland PD contact today.
I think that you acted appropriately. If it was me on my Harley, I would have leisurely taken my helmet off while I was waiting for him.
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Re: Really nice Garland PD contact today.
You did fine, and he was much nicer than I would have been back in my old LE days.
Fifteen miles an hour over the legal limit? No citation? Wow.
And he asked you a very good question.
Fifteen miles an hour over the legal limit? No citation? Wow.
And he asked you a very good question.
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Out of curiosity, were you over by the Garland Ave exit?nitrogen wrote:First off, I was on my motorcycle on George Bush turnpike.
Second off, I was going way too fast. 85 in a 70.
Guy was extremely nice, and gave me a warning. Handed over my chl and told him I wasn't carrying. he looks at me and says, "Well, WHY NOT?"
So this leads to a question (if this is appropriate here):
What's the best way to pull over and stop on a motorcycle to keep an officer from freakign out?
Basically, I just pulled over, hit the hazards, got off and waited for him to approach me. Told him I had hearing protection in and i couldn't hear him, does he mind if i take my helmet off. he nodded, and I did, and everything went normally there.
Re: Really nice Garland PD contact today.
A little off the main subject here. But there were two people who gave me the idea or encouraged me to get my CHL. One was my boss (he got his) and the other is a customer/friend of mine who happens to be a LEO in Fort Worth. We talk guns and I ask his opinions and recommendations all the time. I remember specifically when he said, you should get yours (CHL)! Open carry has been approved and campus carry too!
The rest is history as they say. My point is, that at least with my experience LEO are our friends and they are our's. Notwithstanding, when they are on duty and we are involved, we must act accordingly.
The rest is history as they say. My point is, that at least with my experience LEO are our friends and they are our's. Notwithstanding, when they are on duty and we are involved, we must act accordingly.
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Re: Really nice Garland PD contact today.
Yep right by the exit.Taypo wrote:Out of curiosity, were you over by the Garland Ave exit?nitrogen wrote:First off, I was on my motorcycle on George Bush turnpike.
Second off, I was going way too fast. 85 in a 70.
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Re: Really nice Garland PD contact today.
To answer the question about how to act on the bike, I generally pull over and shut the bike down, put the kickstand down, and take off my helmet. I also stay on the bike until he gets there. Taking the helmet off and putting the kickstand down let the officer know I am not going to try to run or do anything with the bike and staying on lets him know I am not going to try to fight him. I always figured this was the best I could do to not be alarming.
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Re: Really nice Garland PD contact today.
Theyve been all over that stretch lately. Typically there's a motorcycle cop that's pretty busy between there and Firewheel.nitrogen wrote:Yep right by the exit.Taypo wrote:Out of curiosity, were you over by the Garland Ave exit?nitrogen wrote:First off, I was on my motorcycle on George Bush turnpike.
Second off, I was going way too fast. 85 in a 70.
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Typical Garland cop. Always nice. I got the lecture about not carrying too. Remember that the Garland traffic cops are known to take out two terrorist at a time...
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Re: Really nice Garland PD contact today.
FIFY!Ed4032 wrote:Typical Garland cop. Always nice. I got the lecture about not carrying too. Remember that 60-year-old Garland traffic cops are known to take out two terrorist at a time...
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Re: Really nice Garland PD contact today.
Same thing seemed to work well for me the few times I've been pulled over on my Harley (yes, a Geezer Glide can exceed the speed limit ). That, along with the typical CHL-to-LEO etiquette of not making a move with my hands until I state what that movement will be (or better yet, asking permission).srothstein wrote:To answer the question about how to act on the bike, I generally pull over and shut the bike down, put the kickstand down, and take off my helmet. I also stay on the bike until he gets there. Taking the helmet off and putting the kickstand down let the officer know I am not going to try to run or do anything with the bike and staying on lets him know I am not going to try to fight him. I always figured this was the best I could do to not be alarming.
What seems to work best for me, though, is to just slow down a little.