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I had a run in with a CCW'er last night...
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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 1603688" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>I agree. I think in the end, all was well. I think that while the OP may or may not have been able to handle it better, he certainly could have handled it worse. It's definitely a learning experience for him, the driver, and all of us here.</p><p></p><p>This is why I sit with my hand on the wheel, window(s) rolled down, and before doing anything, I announce to the officer I have a SDA license and that I am carrying, and ask him or her what he or she would like me to do. If they tell me to get my license, etc., I tell them where pistol is and from where I am retrieving my wallet. No harm in being very clear and deliberate.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As to the gentleman in SC, I agree entirely with your assessment of the passenger attorney. While she may have no duty to notify you, I sure as heck may tell you what to expect behind the door to the glove box before I open it. Surprises are definitely not good in LEO contact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 1603688, member: 7488"] I agree. I think in the end, all was well. I think that while the OP may or may not have been able to handle it better, he certainly could have handled it worse. It's definitely a learning experience for him, the driver, and all of us here. This is why I sit with my hand on the wheel, window(s) rolled down, and before doing anything, I announce to the officer I have a SDA license and that I am carrying, and ask him or her what he or she would like me to do. If they tell me to get my license, etc., I tell them where pistol is and from where I am retrieving my wallet. No harm in being very clear and deliberate. As to the gentleman in SC, I agree entirely with your assessment of the passenger attorney. While she may have no duty to notify you, I sure as heck may tell you what to expect behind the door to the glove box before I open it. Surprises are definitely not good in LEO contact. [/QUOTE]
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