Felid`Maximus
Activist Member
Wednesday I had to go to the DMV again. Unusually for me, I was dressed in black slacks, a white shirt, and a tie, because that is the way I needed to dress for school and work later in the day. (The last few times I went to the DMV I was dressed casually, but the reaction was similar.)
I came with my forms printed and filled out ahead of time, and stood in line to get a number.
The security officer was walking by right as I got there, and immediately asked what I had, so I told him it was a Smith and Wesson.
He left, came back a little while later and asked if I was with an agency or open carry, so I told him open carry.
He left... I got my ticket, and sat down. I noticed him go to the front of the ticket line, talk to the clerk, who gave him a new ticket. He walked over to me and told me I should swap tickets with him, as his ticket would get me through faster. He told me it wasn't meant to be harassment, but that the management feels uneasy when people open carry. Basically, they wanted me to get on with my business and get out of there as fast as possible.
The security officer was also carrying a revolver, and he asked me what caliber mine was in to be friendly.
He left me alone to wait. It still took 10-20 minutes for my ticket to come up, but the wait time was supposed to be about 45 minutes, according to someone who was checking the wait time posted on the internet.
When my number came up, the clerk and the adjacent clerk were talking about the expedited ticket... one asked the other, "I wonder why this one is expedited?" And the other said, "I have no idea!" I'm guessing they must have noticed my gun, but it seems to me that neither of them seemed to have thought that would be the reason to expedite me. I didn't say anything about it to them.
I sure don't open carry to be expedited or for any special favors, I just want to be able to carry. Maybe we should spread the word that open carry is a ticket to the fast lane at the DMV. If people take advantage of it in large numbers, I would think the DMV would probably stop trying to expedite people, and better yet, might decide to allow concealed carry as well if the sight of guns really makes the management so uneasy.
I came with my forms printed and filled out ahead of time, and stood in line to get a number.
The security officer was walking by right as I got there, and immediately asked what I had, so I told him it was a Smith and Wesson.
He left, came back a little while later and asked if I was with an agency or open carry, so I told him open carry.
He left... I got my ticket, and sat down. I noticed him go to the front of the ticket line, talk to the clerk, who gave him a new ticket. He walked over to me and told me I should swap tickets with him, as his ticket would get me through faster. He told me it wasn't meant to be harassment, but that the management feels uneasy when people open carry. Basically, they wanted me to get on with my business and get out of there as fast as possible.
The security officer was also carrying a revolver, and he asked me what caliber mine was in to be friendly.
He left me alone to wait. It still took 10-20 minutes for my ticket to come up, but the wait time was supposed to be about 45 minutes, according to someone who was checking the wait time posted on the internet.
When my number came up, the clerk and the adjacent clerk were talking about the expedited ticket... one asked the other, "I wonder why this one is expedited?" And the other said, "I have no idea!" I'm guessing they must have noticed my gun, but it seems to me that neither of them seemed to have thought that would be the reason to expedite me. I didn't say anything about it to them.
I sure don't open carry to be expedited or for any special favors, I just want to be able to carry. Maybe we should spread the word that open carry is a ticket to the fast lane at the DMV. If people take advantage of it in large numbers, I would think the DMV would probably stop trying to expedite people, and better yet, might decide to allow concealed carry as well if the sight of guns really makes the management so uneasy.
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