Question for you,
If you are an off duty police officer, do you have to keep your weapon out of "sight and detection" like the rest of us or is it a little more loose. (assuming you are wearing plain clothes)
I'm asking because I had a guy come into my store yesterday with a kydex holster sticking about 3-4 inches out of his jacket outside of his jeans. When he bent over he had the whole gun (glock of course) fully exposed. This was in a busy retail store and he was wearing totally plain clothes with nothing to indicate that he was a police officer. Most criminals don't carry Glocks in a holster like that so my first reaction wasn't to panic. (I am armed myself) As part of my job, I asked him where he worked which is how I found out he was a cop.
I had the same thing happen a few months ago, a guy was wearing his Glock in his duty holster with jeans and a tight white t-shirt with the barrel sticking a good inch or 2 out.
Don't get me wrong, I love the fact that they were packing, but is this responsible?
If you are an off duty police officer, do you have to keep your weapon out of "sight and detection" like the rest of us or is it a little more loose. (assuming you are wearing plain clothes)
I'm asking because I had a guy come into my store yesterday with a kydex holster sticking about 3-4 inches out of his jacket outside of his jeans. When he bent over he had the whole gun (glock of course) fully exposed. This was in a busy retail store and he was wearing totally plain clothes with nothing to indicate that he was a police officer. Most criminals don't carry Glocks in a holster like that so my first reaction wasn't to panic. (I am armed myself) As part of my job, I asked him where he worked which is how I found out he was a cop.
I had the same thing happen a few months ago, a guy was wearing his Glock in his duty holster with jeans and a tight white t-shirt with the barrel sticking a good inch or 2 out.
Don't get me wrong, I love the fact that they were packing, but is this responsible?