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Old 07-25-2011, 11:32 AM
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OK, "REDLEVEL", like I said, let the bashing begin...I'm sorry; it all my fault. I'm here for you though; vent on, if it makes you feel better to flame on a retired copper. Again, I'll ask for you to give us a solution here. Haven't heard one yet. I don't see what the cops did wrong on the long-winded Chastain Lakes encounter...the cop's perception was that something was wrong, so he called for another unit. Again, he didn't know you (I'm assuming it was you), and didn't know you were a "good guy". CCWs mean absolutely nothing when conducting a stop; YOU know you're OK; the cop doesn't. I can't peer into the thinking of the policeman who stopped you; only he knows what bothered him. There's no "right way" to handle this. Sounds like you were on your way, with your gun, and you were treated (in your own words) "professionally". Feel better? Probably not. Stop by for a hug sometime if you need to.
Bob

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