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<blockquote data-quote="ExSniper" data-source="post: 1748268" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>When the officer runs your drivers license information through the dispatcher or his in-car computer system your SDA permit shows up. Dispatchers seldom mention that as part of the info they relay to the officer but it is the first thing on the page when running it through the in-car computer.</p><p></p><p>You are NOT required to tell if your are not carrying and any officer that harrasses you because of it is wrong. You cannot win an argument on the side off the road with a cop who is wrong. Just cooperate and complain to his superiors later if necessary. I know that is a pain in the butt, however the good cops who are trying their best to be polite and professional far outweigh the few that give us all a bad name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExSniper, post: 1748268, member: 1387"] When the officer runs your drivers license information through the dispatcher or his in-car computer system your SDA permit shows up. Dispatchers seldom mention that as part of the info they relay to the officer but it is the first thing on the page when running it through the in-car computer. You are NOT required to tell if your are not carrying and any officer that harrasses you because of it is wrong. You cannot win an argument on the side off the road with a cop who is wrong. Just cooperate and complain to his superiors later if necessary. I know that is a pain in the butt, however the good cops who are trying their best to be polite and professional far outweigh the few that give us all a bad name. [/QUOTE]
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