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I passed a guy on the right while he was making an illegle "U" turn and then "got on it" when I got back on the road.
I came to a stop light and stopped. I really got on it again and the lights came on....
I was ridding my Harley and sleevless T shirt. Dew rag, colors,the whole nine yards....
I sat patiently on my bike with both hands on the handle bars. He asked how I was doing. Then he wanted my license and registration. I said, "I am not going for my license until you know I have my weapon on me." He asked where it was at and as I was getting off of my bike, I told him it was on my right hip.
He said, "Oh, you are alright." I reached for my license in my back pocket with my right hand and gave him my license. He was not interested in taking the gun off of me or doing any of that other stuff.
He did say he appreciated me telling him I had my weapon, but the way I see it I did not have a choice. I didnot want to be reaching for my wallet on my right side where my weapon is while standing next to thepolice officer who just stopped me. I just did not wantto get shot. I could not blame himif he shot me and I did not tell him that I was OCing.
He was really cool. Never asked me about the weapon. He came back and told me to slow down and enjoy the weather and my bike. He did not issue me a ticket. I guess that makes up for one I got that I did not deserve.
So, Gresham PD is really OC freindly.
I passed a guy on the right while he was making an illegle "U" turn and then "got on it" when I got back on the road.
I came to a stop light and stopped. I really got on it again and the lights came on....
I was ridding my Harley and sleevless T shirt. Dew rag, colors,the whole nine yards....
I sat patiently on my bike with both hands on the handle bars. He asked how I was doing. Then he wanted my license and registration. I said, "I am not going for my license until you know I have my weapon on me." He asked where it was at and as I was getting off of my bike, I told him it was on my right hip.
He said, "Oh, you are alright." I reached for my license in my back pocket with my right hand and gave him my license. He was not interested in taking the gun off of me or doing any of that other stuff.
He did say he appreciated me telling him I had my weapon, but the way I see it I did not have a choice. I didnot want to be reaching for my wallet on my right side where my weapon is while standing next to thepolice officer who just stopped me. I just did not wantto get shot. I could not blame himif he shot me and I did not tell him that I was OCing.
He was really cool. Never asked me about the weapon. He came back and told me to slow down and enjoy the weather and my bike. He did not issue me a ticket. I guess that makes up for one I got that I did not deserve.
So, Gresham PD is really OC freindly.