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<blockquote data-quote="JoeUSooner" data-source="post: 3467392" data-attributes="member: 55109"><p>In the past two decades, I've been stopped by a traffic officer only three times (no tickets, no arrests... once was in a small town earlier this year, because the officer noticed that I looked lost, so she simply asked if she could help). In all three cases, while smiling but before saying a word, I instantly handed over both my driver's license and my carry permit - I always keep them in my shirt pocket while driving. In each instance, the officer smiled back, returned my licenses, and the rest of the event went very smoothly. When dealing with a police officer, I heartily recommend using the most open and honest approach that you can manage... that prevents a lot of trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeUSooner, post: 3467392, member: 55109"] In the past two decades, I've been stopped by a traffic officer only three times (no tickets, no arrests... once was in a small town earlier this year, because the officer noticed that I looked lost, so she simply asked if she could help). In all three cases, while smiling but before saying a word, I instantly handed over both my driver's license and my carry permit - I always keep them in my shirt pocket while driving. In each instance, the officer smiled back, returned my licenses, and the rest of the event went very smoothly. When dealing with a police officer, I heartily recommend using the most open and honest approach that you can manage... that prevents a lot of trouble. [/QUOTE]
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