Watching Adam-12, and at end of shift ,they all hang their Duty Belts apparently with revolvers still holstered? ) in their lockers. Were they required to unload their revolvers before hanging them up?
Just curious?
Just curious?
The whole concept of changing into and out of your uniform at the station house just seems odd to me.
The whole concept of changing into and out of your uniform at the station house just seems odd to me.
Sticking a loaded gun in a locker isn't limited to revolvers.
I had a deputy sheriff consult with me about suing the city after he stuck his loaded Glock in a cabinet drawer (as was the practice) to enter a locked psych ward.
On the way out he reached into the drawer to retrieve his Glock, stuck his thumb in the trigger guard and shot himself in the liver through the drawer.
He was lucky because this happened in the hospital with the best emergency room in the state. He barely survived, but it was close.
I explained to him that his negligence was primarily responsible for his injuries and that suing the city would be a waste of time and money. I don't know if he found an attorney willing to try.
Where I worked, back in the '70s, there was no set way.
We rookies often didn't even get a locker until a year or two into the job, you had to lug all your equipment with you to and from.
The "old timers" had lockers and almost always changed to street clothes before leaving the station, many would carry their service revolver to and from, some didn't even own another gun.
Some of those who did carry an off duty gun (who were often the "swingers" of the day), would leave their duty revolver in the locker usually loaded. This was common practice, although there was actually a rule against it.
What I found ironic was the guys who switched the bullets from their duty gun to their off duty gun. They only had the 18 rounds they were issued after qualification. I could never understand why they didn't take them from their loop carriers.
Every once in a while someone would show up at roll call with and empty gun, these were some of the guys who switched their bullets.