Here's 2 for ya:
I was OCing on my M/C, pistol on right hip. Anacortes cop to my right at a stop sign as I passed the intersection. I could tell he saw the pistol, but he didn't light me up.
On my way back out of town, different intersection, same relative positions, same cop. He pulled out and rode in the right lane, me in the left, and as we parted gave me the thumbs up.
Pretty good in my book.
A scumbag burglar was skulking in the neighborhood. Seen in the back yard and garden shed area of my neighbors' place, they called the cops, then me. I turned the lights out in the house, then watched out the windows. No scumbag, but pretty soon the cops show up lights a-blazin'. They look around the neighbors' but when the neighbors say the burglar might have come up my drive and into my yard, they come to my place. By now I'm watching from the front porch, with my bathrobe on, pistol in strong hand, kinda behind my leg. Cop strolls up the drive and asks to look in the back yard. I tell him I have a pistol in hand, and will light the laser so he can see where the muzzle is pointed. Light up the porch by my foot. Then I tell him if the BG was in the back yard, we'd know it as my rotty would be having a feast right now. There's no way out of my back yard on foot, perimeter too high, and you could get in, but I don't know anyone fast enough to get out when the dog's on patrol. cop wants to survey the back yard, but wants me to get the dog first. So I agree, but will carry the pistol ready at my side, laser on, and go on point so he can see what I'm doing. Get the dog, we light up the yard, check the garden shed, and he's on his way.
The only thing he had to say about the gun as we part- "Some officers would not be comfortable with you carrying that in your hand while they checked the area."
I say thanks for your confidence and for looking around, then good night. So my home town LEOs get the nod for good guys.