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LEO asked me to remove my gun and leave it in car during traffic stop
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<blockquote data-quote="XD-9Guy" data-source="post: 1131736" data-attributes="member: 4869"><p>That's the way I felt when I got my tickets as a kid. I figured "the way I drive I'm going to get a few, so no use getting too worked up over it." I still usually got worked up over it but in the back of my mind I knew I was due. Now that I'm an old man that goes 4mph over when I'm late <img src="/images/smilies/new/ooh2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":ooh2:" title="Ooh2 :ooh2:" data-shortname=":ooh2:" /> I don't miss the tickets or the insurance rate.</p><p></p><p>Back to the OP, I'm with most of the others here, if I speed and they pull me over I'll play by their rules, they're doing their job and if that makes them more comfortable... so be it. Although I am also with the LEO that posted in this thread earlier in the fact that the whole business of seating you in the front of the car with them is bizarre - if I'm an officer I want folks out in front of me, not seated beside me in close quarters while I'm also seated. A normal size fella could put one punch on your jaw from the passenger seat and put you to sleep. But I suppose those guys know what they're doing. I'm just saying that's how I'd feel about it if I had to be in that position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XD-9Guy, post: 1131736, member: 4869"] That's the way I felt when I got my tickets as a kid. I figured "the way I drive I'm going to get a few, so no use getting too worked up over it." I still usually got worked up over it but in the back of my mind I knew I was due. Now that I'm an old man that goes 4mph over when I'm late :ooh2: I don't miss the tickets or the insurance rate. Back to the OP, I'm with most of the others here, if I speed and they pull me over I'll play by their rules, they're doing their job and if that makes them more comfortable... so be it. Although I am also with the LEO that posted in this thread earlier in the fact that the whole business of seating you in the front of the car with them is bizarre - if I'm an officer I want folks out in front of me, not seated beside me in close quarters while I'm also seated. A normal size fella could put one punch on your jaw from the passenger seat and put you to sleep. But I suppose those guys know what they're doing. I'm just saying that's how I'd feel about it if I had to be in that position. [/QUOTE]
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