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<blockquote data-quote="LightningCrash" data-source="post: 1584034" data-attributes="member: 4278"><p>There is a standard on what information is required to involve the law. If the guy is simply walking with a OWB holster, bucket, screwdriver, or cordless drill, that's not enough in itself to "shake someone down".</p><p></p><p>They're not legally bound to respond to anything. I wouldn't be saying he should have checked him out better if he had gone and shot someplace up after the stop. That's just an appeal to emotion. The way GED tells it a psycho could pull one over on an officer anyway.</p><p></p><p>Dispatch can clear a lot of this up, though, by making sure the caller tells them <strong>why</strong> the man is of concern. If the caller says a man is wearing a gun, dispatch can ask if the man is doing anything wrong. I don't assume that everyone who owns a gun is a criminal.</p><p></p><p>And oh yeah the guy should have answered the questions. I just don't believe that anyone with a gun is a criminal and must be shaken down and booked into jail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LightningCrash, post: 1584034, member: 4278"] There is a standard on what information is required to involve the law. If the guy is simply walking with a OWB holster, bucket, screwdriver, or cordless drill, that's not enough in itself to "shake someone down". They're not legally bound to respond to anything. I wouldn't be saying he should have checked him out better if he had gone and shot someplace up after the stop. That's just an appeal to emotion. The way GED tells it a psycho could pull one over on an officer anyway. Dispatch can clear a lot of this up, though, by making sure the caller tells them [b]why[/b] the man is of concern. If the caller says a man is wearing a gun, dispatch can ask if the man is doing anything wrong. I don't assume that everyone who owns a gun is a criminal. And oh yeah the guy should have answered the questions. I just don't believe that anyone with a gun is a criminal and must be shaken down and booked into jail. [/QUOTE]
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