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<blockquote data-quote="toehanus" data-source="post: 2105193" data-attributes="member: 9740"><p>With one exception, every interaction I have had with police has been a huge non-event. In most of those it was like I had just told them "hey I'm wearing socks". I did have one not real good interaction with an OHP. I was actually shocked by his manner. </p><p></p><p>It was an insurance checkpoint. I was about 3rd in line so I went ahead and leaned over to he glove box to get my insurance card ready ANSI got my DL and my SDA permit out. When it is my "turn" the OHP officer was really rude and says "well did you get everything taken care of"? I just said yes officer. When he sees myth SDA permit he says "well where is it?" I told him it was in the console of my car. "Is it loaded?" I reply that it is. He then goes on to lecture me about how you can't carry a loaded handgun with an SDA permit and that he could arrest me etc. rather than argue I just said that I wasn't aware of that. He said that he would let it "slide this time". I thanked him and was on my way. On the flip side, another time I get pulled over for speeding Ina construction zone while running late for a job interview. OHP officer and I end up talking guns for 10 minutes and I'm even later to interview. Really nice officer. </p><p></p><p>Like I said earlier, nearly all of my experiences with leo have been great</p><p></p><p>@toehanus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toehanus, post: 2105193, member: 9740"] With one exception, every interaction I have had with police has been a huge non-event. In most of those it was like I had just told them "hey I'm wearing socks". I did have one not real good interaction with an OHP. I was actually shocked by his manner. It was an insurance checkpoint. I was about 3rd in line so I went ahead and leaned over to he glove box to get my insurance card ready ANSI got my DL and my SDA permit out. When it is my "turn" the OHP officer was really rude and says "well did you get everything taken care of"? I just said yes officer. When he sees myth SDA permit he says "well where is it?" I told him it was in the console of my car. "Is it loaded?" I reply that it is. He then goes on to lecture me about how you can't carry a loaded handgun with an SDA permit and that he could arrest me etc. rather than argue I just said that I wasn't aware of that. He said that he would let it "slide this time". I thanked him and was on my way. On the flip side, another time I get pulled over for speeding Ina construction zone while running late for a job interview. OHP officer and I end up talking guns for 10 minutes and I'm even later to interview. Really nice officer. Like I said earlier, nearly all of my experiences with leo have been great @toehanus [/QUOTE]
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