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LEO asked me to remove my gun and leave it in car during traffic stop
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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzdraw" data-source="post: 1130871" data-attributes="member: 385"><p>Different agencies, as well as given officers within then, can be very different in how they handle traffic stops. Some feel it is safer to get the contacted individual out of the car; others vehemently insist that you stay in the car. It all depends.</p><p></p><p>Various things likely come into their policy creation. Is it safe to take care of business on the RH side of the road? In most of the less populated states it is, at least some of the time. Does the officer want to get the 80 year old granny out of the car in a rainstorm? Likely not. It is easier for a suspect to attempt to flee, if out of the car. A foot chase can become dangerous for the officer.</p><p></p><p>The long and the short of it is: it depends. When stopped, just go with what the officer asks you to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzdraw, post: 1130871, member: 385"] Different agencies, as well as given officers within then, can be very different in how they handle traffic stops. Some feel it is safer to get the contacted individual out of the car; others vehemently insist that you stay in the car. It all depends. Various things likely come into their policy creation. Is it safe to take care of business on the RH side of the road? In most of the less populated states it is, at least some of the time. Does the officer want to get the 80 year old granny out of the car in a rainstorm? Likely not. It is easier for a suspect to attempt to flee, if out of the car. A foot chase can become dangerous for the officer. The long and the short of it is: it depends. When stopped, just go with what the officer asks you to do. [/QUOTE]
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