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Concealed Carry Badge, what is your opinion?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 2314619" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>+1.. As a CCL holder, I would never even consider a badge for that. As a former LEO, I would look at it as an attempt at impersonation. The guys who buy old LEO cruisers and try to imitate LEO's are also a problem. I caught one who had installed a working radar in his old cruiser, still hat the light bar and was working private security (unarmed) with it. I let one of my OHP brothers drop the hammer on him.. Illegal in Oklahoma to have red or blue lights visible from the front of the vehicle unless the vehicle is owned by a government agency, except for those highway maintenance vehicles now equipped with them. I see them as a problem as well because they desensitize the public to the meaning of the emergency vehicle lights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 2314619, member: 807"] +1.. As a CCL holder, I would never even consider a badge for that. As a former LEO, I would look at it as an attempt at impersonation. The guys who buy old LEO cruisers and try to imitate LEO's are also a problem. I caught one who had installed a working radar in his old cruiser, still hat the light bar and was working private security (unarmed) with it. I let one of my OHP brothers drop the hammer on him.. Illegal in Oklahoma to have red or blue lights visible from the front of the vehicle unless the vehicle is owned by a government agency, except for those highway maintenance vehicles now equipped with them. I see them as a problem as well because they desensitize the public to the meaning of the emergency vehicle lights. [/QUOTE]
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