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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 1252553" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>I was stopped in Bethany for floating a stop sign a few months back, showed my papers to the Officer to include my SDA license and calmly, carefully told him I had a loaded weapon on my person. He asked where my firearm was and I told him (IWB, right hip). I apologized for not coming to a complete stop; he was very professional, advised me to drive carefully and let me off with a warning. </p><p></p><p>The best part of this for me: I DO drive much more cautiously now; why risk being pulled over and having to notify? That can make everyone nervous and wastes the LEO's time. I would rather have him or her catching bad guys than having to mess with my carelessness. Plus; I really shouldn't be floating stop signs! Let's give our LEO's a hand; they are out there working for peanuts doing the best they can. Drive safe, be safe, use good judgment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 1252553, member: 10465"] I was stopped in Bethany for floating a stop sign a few months back, showed my papers to the Officer to include my SDA license and calmly, carefully told him I had a loaded weapon on my person. He asked where my firearm was and I told him (IWB, right hip). I apologized for not coming to a complete stop; he was very professional, advised me to drive carefully and let me off with a warning. The best part of this for me: I DO drive much more cautiously now; why risk being pulled over and having to notify? That can make everyone nervous and wastes the LEO's time. I would rather have him or her catching bad guys than having to mess with my carelessness. Plus; I really shouldn't be floating stop signs! Let's give our LEO's a hand; they are out there working for peanuts doing the best they can. Drive safe, be safe, use good judgment. [/QUOTE]
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