comp45acp
Regular Member
A friend from work carries all around Madison. A few weeks ago he walked into the Mall at the food court entrance. Before he got more than a few steps, the security guys met him and told him he could not carry in the mall, he left. He figures they must have been watching security cameras because they nearly met him at the door.
Last week he needed to shop at Sears. He entered the store through their outside entrance. As soon as he (and a friend-also carrying) entered a woman and a man at a desk saw them and noticed they were carrying. He heard the woman say "I'm calling the police" and picked up the phone. The man picked up another phone and called (my friend assumes) the manager because a suit appeared quickly. The suit told his subordinates not to call the police, that it was O.K. They then shopped for about 1.5 hrs. without incident however he told me sales associates attempted to keep a distance. He didn't let them though. He pursued them, asking questions and forcing them to talk with him. When they finally left the store a Mall Security car was parked outside by his truck with two rent-a-cops inside it. He thinks they must have reviewed security tapes and found his vehicle. Nothing happened, they disarmed, cased and left. For anyone in the Madison area, let's keep shopping at Sears in the Mall and continue the acclimation process for these folks.
Last week he needed to shop at Sears. He entered the store through their outside entrance. As soon as he (and a friend-also carrying) entered a woman and a man at a desk saw them and noticed they were carrying. He heard the woman say "I'm calling the police" and picked up the phone. The man picked up another phone and called (my friend assumes) the manager because a suit appeared quickly. The suit told his subordinates not to call the police, that it was O.K. They then shopped for about 1.5 hrs. without incident however he told me sales associates attempted to keep a distance. He didn't let them though. He pursued them, asking questions and forcing them to talk with him. When they finally left the store a Mall Security car was parked outside by his truck with two rent-a-cops inside it. He thinks they must have reviewed security tapes and found his vehicle. Nothing happened, they disarmed, cased and left. For anyone in the Madison area, let's keep shopping at Sears in the Mall and continue the acclimation process for these folks.