TechnoWeenie
Regular Member
A-OK.
Walked in, told them I needed to check a firearm, they handed me a key and advised me that the locks are finicky (worked fine for me).
I locked it up, went in.
Only thing that irked me in a slight manner was the insistence by the deputy/bailiff that he keep the key, he took the key out of the bin @ the metal detector and said he'd keep a hold of it. I didn't wanna argue with them, so I let it slide... and one of the deputies/bailiffs walking me out to the locker after I got done with my business, and insisting on opening it up. The demeanor of the deputy/bailiff indicated that he thought he was doing me a favor by keeping the key, and I didn't protest, so I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.
I was never asked for ID, one of the deputies actually smiled at me in a welcoming manner when I told him I had to check a firearm.
Video coming up.
I'll give them an A-, everything went as well as expected.
Walked in, told them I needed to check a firearm, they handed me a key and advised me that the locks are finicky (worked fine for me).
I locked it up, went in.
Only thing that irked me in a slight manner was the insistence by the deputy/bailiff that he keep the key, he took the key out of the bin @ the metal detector and said he'd keep a hold of it. I didn't wanna argue with them, so I let it slide... and one of the deputies/bailiffs walking me out to the locker after I got done with my business, and insisting on opening it up. The demeanor of the deputy/bailiff indicated that he thought he was doing me a favor by keeping the key, and I didn't protest, so I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.
I was never asked for ID, one of the deputies actually smiled at me in a welcoming manner when I told him I had to check a firearm.
Video coming up.
I'll give them an A-, everything went as well as expected.