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Richardson County Deputy Sheriff interaction

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GreyGeek:

--- Quote from: NENick on October 18, 2013, 05:26:04 PM --- What are you referring to?

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The encounter by gds with the police is probably the norm, not the exception.   However, that doesn't include the people who man the TSA VIPR no-warrant stop and search teams, and the occasional John Wayne with  a badge reincarnation.

patrickdm:
Good to hear things went smooth.

I am a firm believer in the Golden Rule, treat others like you want to be treated, and for the most part it has stood the test of time.

Lorimor:

--- Quote from: Chris Z on October 18, 2013, 05:55:43 PM ---
You were carrying a Glock obviously and not a 1911?  :-)

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Wait a minute here.   :)

I have yet to be stopped while carrying BUT I have been stopped.  They usually ask what I carry and I tell them, "a 1911."

Then, I don't get a ticket. 

A coincidence?  I don't think so. 


:)

Chris Z:

--- Quote from: Lorimor on October 21, 2013, 09:20:48 AM ---Wait a minute here.   :)

I have yet to be stopped while carrying BUT I have been stopped.  They usually ask what I carry and I tell them, "a 1911."

Then, I don't get a ticket. 

A coincidence?  I don't think so. 


:)


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They just feel bad knowing what sort of problems you already have on your hands :-)

LTCetme:
When I lived in VA I am 99% sure my CCW got me out of a ticket. I was pulled over for a busted tail light while on my way to get some red tape to fix it.  Old cop asked me what I was carrying and I told him a 1911. He then went on a mini rant about how they just don't make guns like that anymore and how he wished his department issued metal instead of 'plastic guns'. (For the record I enjoy 1911s and polymers just as much). His demeanor totally changed from alpha male cop to friendly cop after that and I was allowed to go on my way.

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