PrayingForWar
Founder's Club Member
You won't believe it, but I did it in a cop car too.
Our house is amidst the Bastrop fire, and today I thought they were going to open our neighborhood to residents. I pulled up near the road block and talked to a cop who walked up on the passenger side. We talked a little while and he noticed the muzzle of my AR sticking out in the passenger seat floor and said "nice rifle". I said "yeah, it's a Colt". He was going to check on my place and make sure it was secure since I told him I left a carbine behind. So I pulled my car out of the way and he drove his patrol car over. He stopped and waved me over. I was carrying my 45 and didn't even think to take it out before he told me to hop in. So I was in the front seat of a cop car OCing a 1911. I got to my house and retrieved my weapon, and took some pictures of some of the neighbors property on the way out.
This cop only did it out of compassion, and because we quickly established a kindred spirit as men who have a sense of duty. As a soldier I fight wars overseas, they fight wars at home, and their ROE is intolerable. He wouldn't have done so for many other people. He also said he likes having LAC armed. When he stops CHL holders NOT carrying he asks them "why not?". I won't even identify the agency, since I'm sure some idiot in the dept would cause trouble if this story got out, but I wanted people to know that there are cops out there who not only appreciate an armed citizenry, but they're willing to go above and beyond to help people out.
That's why I'm pretty intolerant of cop bashing, since everytime (except once) I've dealt with these men (and the one bad time was a woman detective with an agenda) they responded to my demeanor exactly how any other man would. No matter what the issue was, even when I was doing some ignorant $#!t and should have gone to jail, my respectful demeanor spared me from arrest. In this case my demeanor had me OCing in a police car, beyond the boundaries of a disaster area to retrive personal weapons. So the next time you get pulled over, be respectful. The man's doing his DUTY. Take your ticket, say thanks and shake his hand. I'll bet that if you go to court he'll "forget the details" and you'll get a parking ticket.
My deepest sympathy to those who lost a lot more than I did in this disaster, and my respect to those who are doing their duty to the best of their ability.
Our house is amidst the Bastrop fire, and today I thought they were going to open our neighborhood to residents. I pulled up near the road block and talked to a cop who walked up on the passenger side. We talked a little while and he noticed the muzzle of my AR sticking out in the passenger seat floor and said "nice rifle". I said "yeah, it's a Colt". He was going to check on my place and make sure it was secure since I told him I left a carbine behind. So I pulled my car out of the way and he drove his patrol car over. He stopped and waved me over. I was carrying my 45 and didn't even think to take it out before he told me to hop in. So I was in the front seat of a cop car OCing a 1911. I got to my house and retrieved my weapon, and took some pictures of some of the neighbors property on the way out.
This cop only did it out of compassion, and because we quickly established a kindred spirit as men who have a sense of duty. As a soldier I fight wars overseas, they fight wars at home, and their ROE is intolerable. He wouldn't have done so for many other people. He also said he likes having LAC armed. When he stops CHL holders NOT carrying he asks them "why not?". I won't even identify the agency, since I'm sure some idiot in the dept would cause trouble if this story got out, but I wanted people to know that there are cops out there who not only appreciate an armed citizenry, but they're willing to go above and beyond to help people out.
That's why I'm pretty intolerant of cop bashing, since everytime (except once) I've dealt with these men (and the one bad time was a woman detective with an agenda) they responded to my demeanor exactly how any other man would. No matter what the issue was, even when I was doing some ignorant $#!t and should have gone to jail, my respectful demeanor spared me from arrest. In this case my demeanor had me OCing in a police car, beyond the boundaries of a disaster area to retrive personal weapons. So the next time you get pulled over, be respectful. The man's doing his DUTY. Take your ticket, say thanks and shake his hand. I'll bet that if you go to court he'll "forget the details" and you'll get a parking ticket.
My deepest sympathy to those who lost a lot more than I did in this disaster, and my respect to those who are doing their duty to the best of their ability.