jgalt wrote:WelcomeD wrote:plblark wrote:I know of a local officer who says their personal policy is to request the Permit search on any car with a NRA or pro-gun sticker on it I get the impression it's a test.
a) When the officer asks do you fail the LIE to me test?
b) When the officer asks do you fail the ATTITUDE test?
No attitude, straight forward, no nonsense, it's not a big deal answer can go a LONG way in helping the officer decide on the amount of discretion to use. YMMV
So doesn't this constitute as Profiling? <snip>
So what if it is? There isn't anything wrong with doing so based on a voluntary behavior. In fact, that is the only time it is either useful or effective...
It is usefull and effective I agree.
Not a snipe comment at all. Just stating the truth. Because someone has a sticker one the vehicle makes it his PERSONAL POLICY to haggle them. Maybe not haggle them but add questions that don't pertain to incident (Pulled over for seatbelt)
and or infraction. I shall state that I would answer his question without hesitation and attitude. Give me ticket and let me be on way. Lots of things to do and little time to do them.
I understand what LEO's go through on a constant basis but because someone has sticker pertaining to NRA or Pro-Gun doesn't mean have to add more to the Situation than whats already present.
I shall state I do not have one of those stickers on my vehicle as I think stickers are tacky however the girlfriend does put Don't Tread on Me stickers on her vehicles.I like to excercise my rights but do so under radar.