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<blockquote data-quote="Fatboy Joe" data-source="post: 1953448" data-attributes="member: 13212"><p>I know from speaking with a high ranking officer in my area that they have already discussed how to handle these situations. Their main concern is the people we see on the internet trying to bait police officers. He explained to me that the dispatcher will take the call and assess the situation but asking the caller questions to identify what is going on. They are going to try and educate the caller that carry in the open is not a crime. If the caller is persistent, they will have an officer respond. The officer will attempt to make contact with the carrier and request to see their license. If the carrier doesn't want to provide the information they are to just inform the carrier that they are receiving calls but not further interaction wll be necessary and they will move onto the next call. They have showed the videos to the officers of the baiting that these individuals try to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fatboy Joe, post: 1953448, member: 13212"] I know from speaking with a high ranking officer in my area that they have already discussed how to handle these situations. Their main concern is the people we see on the internet trying to bait police officers. He explained to me that the dispatcher will take the call and assess the situation but asking the caller questions to identify what is going on. They are going to try and educate the caller that carry in the open is not a crime. If the caller is persistent, they will have an officer respond. The officer will attempt to make contact with the carrier and request to see their license. If the carrier doesn't want to provide the information they are to just inform the carrier that they are receiving calls but not further interaction wll be necessary and they will move onto the next call. They have showed the videos to the officers of the baiting that these individuals try to do. [/QUOTE]
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