Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby jgalt on Mon Feb 25, 2013 3:56 pm

You do realize that fuller didn't actually write what you quoted, right... 8-)
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby XDM45 on Mon Feb 25, 2013 4:31 pm

jgalt wrote:You do realize that fuller didn't actually write what you quoted, right... 8-)


Jesus Christ, just shoot me or get me coffee. Both would work this time of the day.

ugh.

I need a vacation I think.
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby farmerj on Mon Feb 25, 2013 6:10 pm

so.....


You don't "volunteer" any information.


That would also mean....

Don't give your PTC card up with your license either. You weren't asked for it, so why present it? This is one of those times that....

Concealed MEANS CONCEALED.

Which means, Keep your mouth shut. That means the silent comment also of NOT presenting your PTC.


Again,.....

While you might HAVE the right to remain silent, do you have the ABILITY? Know what I mean there Tater?
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby 20mm on Mon Feb 25, 2013 6:27 pm

I'd recommend carrying using "the deep butt crack" method. Then thank the officer if he relieves you of your gun while itching your butt and saying it was getting kinda scratchy back there.
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby MrVvrroomm on Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:05 pm

yukonjasper wrote:I think that there are some people who believe that the DL and PTC combo will result in no charges or a warning. Sort of a get out of jail free card.

I believe this to be the case every time someone posts up, "pulled over while carrying..."

I have met more than a few cops that are NOT gun guys.

Cop comes to window and asks for license and proof of insurance. Why would anyone EVER hand them over their Permit to Carry? Why not just hand them over a coupon for a free dozen at Doughnut Connection?

Sounds silly right? It's just as relevant, or in this case, irrelevant.
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby AFTERMATH on Mon Feb 25, 2013 7:16 pm

damian_mb wrote:
river_boater wrote:"Why didn't you tell me you were carrying a gun?"

"You didn't ask."

Not really a conversation I want to have with a Cop.



@tman

What about the above? :D

Best advice is try not to get pulled over. You should know when your headlights are out, driving in the dark behind a car you should able to see if you have one or two healamps on. On the other hand some people drive w/out headlamps on at night :?


I think at that point you'll be pulled over for tailgating.
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby jgalt on Mon Feb 25, 2013 11:13 pm

river_boater wrote:"Why didn't you tell me you were carrying a gun?"

"You didn't ask."

Not really a conversation I want to have with a Cop.


I've had (nearly) that conversation with an officer before, except instead of "you didn't ask", my reply was "the law doesn't require me to do so until you ask". He said something about calling in to confirm that, I sat there for a couple more minutes then he came back and told me to have a good night.

As with all anecdotes, the above doesn't mean anything beyond that single interaction. Just pointing out that the example given isn't one that is necessarily bad...
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby JohnGageMN on Tue Feb 26, 2013 11:43 am

AFTERMATH wrote:
damian_mb wrote:
river_boater wrote:"Why didn't you tell me you were carrying a gun?"

"You didn't ask."

Not really a conversation I want to have with a Cop.



@tman

What about the above? :D

Best advice is try not to get pulled over. You should know when your headlights are out, driving in the dark behind a car you should able to see if you have one or two healamps on. On the other hand some people drive w/out headlamps on at night :?


I think at that point you'll be pulled over for tailgating.


I routinely check my headlights off of the bumper or trunk of the vehicle in front of me. It's not too tough when you pull up to a controlled intersection. ;)
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby 20mm on Wed Feb 27, 2013 1:27 pm

JohnGageMN wrote:I routinely check my headlights off of the bumper or trunk of the vehicle in front of me. It's not too tough when you pull up to a controlled intersection. ;)


I drive my car darked out with night vision. You avoid most of the police, and people don't slow down when you're following them. If the cops do see you, just act like you car lost power and when you restart your engine all the lights magically work!

Generally your carry permit is never brought up or discussed in stops like this. Trust me, I have experience!
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby Pat Cannon on Wed Feb 27, 2013 2:13 pm

20mm wrote:
JohnGageMN wrote:I routinely check my headlights off of the bumper or trunk of the vehicle in front of me. It's not too tough when you pull up to a controlled intersection. ;)


I drive my car darked out with night vision. You avoid most of the police, and people don't slow down when you're following them. If the cops do see you, just act like you car lost power and when you restart your engine all the lights magically work!

Generally your carry permit is never brought up or discussed in stops like this. Trust me, I have experience!

This. But you need a center console with room for your night vision goggles as well as your drink.
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby farmerj on Wed Feb 27, 2013 3:36 pm

I thought you were supposed to have a straw or something piped back to the keg in the trunk.
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby Mn01r6 on Wed Feb 27, 2013 4:18 pm

You can fill the windshield washer reservoir with your drink of choice and pipe the spray nozzles through the firewall into the cabin. You will not be able to clean your windshield, but I don't think that will matter much if you choose to make this modification.
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby JohnGageMN on Wed Feb 27, 2013 4:48 pm

Mn01r6 wrote:You can fill the windshield washer reservoir with your drink of choice and pipe the spray nozzles through the firewall into the cabin. You will not be able to clean your windshield, but I don't think that will matter much if you choose to make this modification.


Or you could mount a second pump and reservoir under the hood and run it from a momentary switch mounted within easy reach under the dash. Not that I've ever actually seen such an absurd thing done much less participated in the installation... :secret:
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby Northfield 556 on Sat Mar 02, 2013 11:13 pm

JohnGageMN wrote:
Mn01r6 wrote:You can fill the windshield washer reservoir with your drink of choice and pipe the spray nozzles through the firewall into the cabin. You will not be able to clean your windshield, but I don't think that will matter much if you choose to make this modification.


Or you could mount a second pump and reservoir under the hood and run it from a momentary switch mounted within easy reach under the dash. Not that I've ever actually seen such an absurd thing done much less participated in the installation... :secret:

These ideas are ludicrous! Without a reliable source of ice, you are left with engine temperature spirits. Until you address the Rolls Royce style ice box installation, this is a waste of time. Who is going to drink a 180 degree Vesper???
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Re: Pulled over for the first times since having a permit

Postby 20mm on Sun Mar 03, 2013 4:32 pm

yukonjasper wrote:I think that there are some people who believe that the DL and PTC combo will result in no charges or a warning. Sort of a get out of jail free card. I've never tested the theory and I don't plan to anytime soon. I subscribe to the thought that less is more and unless I'm asked to step from the vehicle or somehow the weapon would otherwise be discovered.


The police are not your friend even if they're helping you. They're kinda like the Russians in WWII.
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