Rob1759
New member
I don't want to get ahead of myself or jinx anything but....
Lets say it becomes law, will any of you be taking video while carrying? Especially if stopped or questioned by LEOs?
I only ask because photography/videography is a hobby of mine and here recently I've gotten into shooting at night time mainly around downtown Fort Lauderdale and I've been questioned a few times (mainly because it's late at night) without any real incident. Ft. Lauderdale PD is actually pretty cool about it, one time I got an Officer to turn on the lights while driving down the road for me to take slow shutter speed pictures, the red and blue light trails came out great
However it got me thinking about how doing the same thing while open carrying could bring more attention my way and whether or not I should take video should a situation occur.
What do you guys think?
Lets say it becomes law, will any of you be taking video while carrying? Especially if stopped or questioned by LEOs?
I only ask because photography/videography is a hobby of mine and here recently I've gotten into shooting at night time mainly around downtown Fort Lauderdale and I've been questioned a few times (mainly because it's late at night) without any real incident. Ft. Lauderdale PD is actually pretty cool about it, one time I got an Officer to turn on the lights while driving down the road for me to take slow shutter speed pictures, the red and blue light trails came out great
However it got me thinking about how doing the same thing while open carrying could bring more attention my way and whether or not I should take video should a situation occur.
What do you guys think?