No biggie. I'm sure a lot of folks on here wish they would issue them that fast.Oldgringo wrote:I stand corrected. My apologies.
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No biggie. I'm sure a lot of folks on here wish they would issue them that fast.Oldgringo wrote:I stand corrected. My apologies.
I think you had a good idea when you said you'd talk to him the next time he was in your store. That way it is an informal setting and you're both in a COP-shop. BTW, is it the one at I-45 and NASA Road 1?lunchbox wrote:I could, but I don't think it will help at all.
What do you think Mr Cotton will Wieners listen to a 22 Y/O
Woohoo!!!! League City FTW!!!!Charles L. Cotton wrote:I'll throw this is also, not that it changes the situation with the traffic stop.
Chief Bob Wieners is a great guy and you couldn't find anyone who supports CHL more than he does. He once told me that every citizen who isn't disqualified should have a CHL. He said this in response to my comment that at one time, Friendswood's Zip Code showed we had the second highest per capita CHL rate in the State. (League City was number one.)
Chas.
I don't want to hi-jack the thread, but I have wondered why League City is the leader in per capita CHLs. I guess some place has to be first.agbullet2k1 wrote:Woohoo!!!! League City FTW!!!!Charles L. Cotton wrote:I'll throw this is also, not that it changes the situation with the traffic stop.
Chief Bob Wieners is a great guy and you couldn't find anyone who supports CHL more than he does. He once told me that every citizen who isn't disqualified should have a CHL. He said this in response to my comment that at one time, Friendswood's Zip Code showed we had the second highest per capita CHL rate in the State. (League City was number one.)
Chas.
About a year ago, I was walking into the apartment office to pay rent, and the LCPD officer who lives two doors down from me was having an informal conversation with the office girls about how they should get their CHLs. Apparently, one of the residents had become irate a few days before about some repairs he requested, and they had to call the police on him. It's the first time I'd ever seen a police officer actually advocating getting a CHL. He also mentioned the League City is #1 statistic.WildBill wrote:I don't want to hi-jack the thread, but I have wondered why League City is the leader in per capita CHLs. I guess some place has to be first.agbullet2k1 wrote:Woohoo!!!! League City FTW!!!!
The numbers though might be a little hard to get a handle on, because of League Citys Growth rate. League city has essentially doubled in growth every 10 years since the 40s.. It can't be denied though that there are a whole lotta CHLers here, and for some strange reason the crime rate stays fairly low. Wonder why that would be?agbullet2k1 wrote:Woohoo!!!! League City FTW!!!!Charles L. Cotton wrote:I'll throw this is also, not that it changes the situation with the traffic stop.
Chief Bob Wieners is a great guy and you couldn't find anyone who supports CHL more than he does. He once told me that every citizen who isn't disqualified should have a CHL. He said this in response to my comment that at one time, Friendswood's Zip Code showed we had the second highest per capita CHL rate in the State. (League City was number one.)
Chas.
Oldgringo wrote:I stand corrected. My apologies.
Bunkins wrote:Oldgringo wrote:I stand corrected. My apologies.
I wish it would come that quick, I'm never that lucky though
i hate to say it but he was just a typical cop bad attitude towards people like me the 20 somethings as it wereCainA wrote:is he a jerk? seems to be.
-Cain
Yep...And it is ironic that most of the "day laborers" congregate right across the street from the police station...I've seen it for myself...LarryH wrote:League City is also a sanctuary city . . . .
I thought that as well...Which reminds me...I'm getting a hankerin' for some Mongolian BBQ...Charles L. Cotton wrote:I think you had a good idea when you said you'd talk to him the next time he was in your store. That way it is an informal setting and you're both in a COP-shop. BTW, is it the one at I-45 and NASA Road 1?lunchbox wrote:I could, but I don't think it will help at all.
What do you think Mr Cotton will Wieners listen to a 22 Y/O
Chas.
Han packs a sigstevie_d_64 wrote:I thought that as well...Which reminds me...I'm getting a hankerin' for some Mongolian BBQ...Charles L. Cotton wrote:I think you had a good idea when you said you'd talk to him the next time he was in your store. That way it is an informal setting and you're both in a COP-shop. BTW, is it the one at I-45 and NASA Road 1?lunchbox wrote:I could, but I don't think it will help at all.
What do you think Mr Cotton will Wieners listen to a 22 Y/O
Chas.
I'm up for lunch today, if anyone wants to go...
I can guarantee it will be the safest restaurant in Texas while we are there...