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<blockquote data-quote="FullAuto" data-source="post: 1704758" data-attributes="member: 5110"><p>I wrecked a couple of cars that had to be towed away where I was able to walk away from the crash and was wearing the gun. Once I totaled my Jeep on the way to work. It was at SE 59th & Douglas right next to the Tinker AFB hangers at 5:00 A.M. so it took OCPD some time to respond. I was already in the back of the ambulance as I had taken out the windshield with my head on this one. When the responding officer came to check on me, I told him my full duty belt was in the back seat with my pistol in the holster. He secured it before the Jeep was towed off. He ended up giving it to my buddy that showed up before he left. </p><p></p><p>As for the wrecker yard thing, someone must have had some shady wrecker yard experiences. I now work as an insurance adjuster and look at cars in wrecker yards and salvage pools all the time. I find cash and valuables in the cars all the time. If it's in the salvage pool, they're always already bagged up inside. They simply place everything in a clear trashbag and set it inside the car for the person to come pick up. Then they won't even touch it. When you come to get it, they pick the car up on a forklift, bring it to the front and you get the stuff out yourself. I've seen too much stuff left in too many cars for them taking things with any consistency. And I've sure never seen anything worth losing my job over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FullAuto, post: 1704758, member: 5110"] I wrecked a couple of cars that had to be towed away where I was able to walk away from the crash and was wearing the gun. Once I totaled my Jeep on the way to work. It was at SE 59th & Douglas right next to the Tinker AFB hangers at 5:00 A.M. so it took OCPD some time to respond. I was already in the back of the ambulance as I had taken out the windshield with my head on this one. When the responding officer came to check on me, I told him my full duty belt was in the back seat with my pistol in the holster. He secured it before the Jeep was towed off. He ended up giving it to my buddy that showed up before he left. As for the wrecker yard thing, someone must have had some shady wrecker yard experiences. I now work as an insurance adjuster and look at cars in wrecker yards and salvage pools all the time. I find cash and valuables in the cars all the time. If it's in the salvage pool, they're always already bagged up inside. They simply place everything in a clear trashbag and set it inside the car for the person to come pick up. Then they won't even touch it. When you come to get it, they pick the car up on a forklift, bring it to the front and you get the stuff out yourself. I've seen too much stuff left in too many cars for them taking things with any consistency. And I've sure never seen anything worth losing my job over. [/QUOTE]
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