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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="ExSniper" data-source="post: 1132502" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>The SDA is not the ONLY statute that comes into play during an encounter with a LEO. For officer safety you can be patted down during any detainment and any weapons discovered can be removed. Sounds like this OHP trooper did exactly what he is trained to do. You were wise to comply.</p><p>I usually have people stay in their car during a stop and once you tell me you are carrying, I will ask where it is and tell you to leave it there. After I have run your drivers license and I am sure you have no outstanding warrants, then I will write the ticket or warning and send you on your way.</p><p>Being polite to the officer goes a long way in determining the outcome (and cost) of any citation he may write.</p><p>Like GED, I am not usually going to chase down someone who decides to run away. That is why we have radios! Eventually someone will come looking for the car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExSniper, post: 1132502, member: 1387"] The SDA is not the ONLY statute that comes into play during an encounter with a LEO. For officer safety you can be patted down during any detainment and any weapons discovered can be removed. Sounds like this OHP trooper did exactly what he is trained to do. You were wise to comply. I usually have people stay in their car during a stop and once you tell me you are carrying, I will ask where it is and tell you to leave it there. After I have run your drivers license and I am sure you have no outstanding warrants, then I will write the ticket or warning and send you on your way. Being polite to the officer goes a long way in determining the outcome (and cost) of any citation he may write. Like GED, I am not usually going to chase down someone who decides to run away. That is why we have radios! Eventually someone will come looking for the car. [/QUOTE]
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