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A completely reasonable way to deal with the new wave of open carry morons.....
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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 1879384" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>Gosh, guys ... didn't mean to put a damper on the conversation.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And that right there is where the rub comes. I'll continue to be respectful and polite to LEO who contact me (for whatever reason) and take any concerns I have about their conduct to their superiors -- which I have done on a couple of occasions. Once with a OHP Trooper and the way he treated my son and a couple of times with Bethany PD and the way their officers treated me. I'd much rather just take notes and talk to the boss later than spend the night in the pokey ... Maybe it's because I've been in the pokey before and don't wish to spend any more time with Helga, the transvestite ... or maybe it's because I've seen all three sides of the issue now (from the civilian's point of view, from the officer's point of view and from the defense attorney's point of view) and have figured out that there is more than one way to skin a cat.</p><p></p><p>I've enjoyed the conversation here ... Thanks for letting me hang out in 2A for a while ... I'm gonna go terrorize the chickens and make sure GC has clean sheets to sleep on as he is doing a "turn-around" shift tonight. Ya'll carry on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 1879384, member: 1242"] Gosh, guys ... didn't mean to put a damper on the conversation. And that right there is where the rub comes. I'll continue to be respectful and polite to LEO who contact me (for whatever reason) and take any concerns I have about their conduct to their superiors -- which I have done on a couple of occasions. Once with a OHP Trooper and the way he treated my son and a couple of times with Bethany PD and the way their officers treated me. I'd much rather just take notes and talk to the boss later than spend the night in the pokey ... Maybe it's because I've been in the pokey before and don't wish to spend any more time with Helga, the transvestite ... or maybe it's because I've seen all three sides of the issue now (from the civilian's point of view, from the officer's point of view and from the defense attorney's point of view) and have figured out that there is more than one way to skin a cat. I've enjoyed the conversation here ... Thanks for letting me hang out in 2A for a while ... I'm gonna go terrorize the chickens and make sure GC has clean sheets to sleep on as he is doing a "turn-around" shift tonight. Ya'll carry on! [/QUOTE]
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