LK>> one for themselves. :-) The only time I've had a cop who didn't know
LK>> me ask about my pack was at Wally World when I stopped in at about 6:30
LK>> AM on my way to work for some allergy drugs. Was an off-duty female
LK>> deputy, who simply asked me if I was wearing a "fanny pack". Well, I
LK>> was, duh!, but knew damn well what she was talking about so whipped out
LK>> my permit and flashed it at her. She gave me a sort of dirty look when
LK>> I did, though; must've been hoping for some "action" to break up the
PN> I wonder...what would she have used for probably cause to
PN> have detained and searched you if you'd either refused to
PN> answer or said "no?"
She'd'a made up =something=, I'm sure. She was looing a bit tired and out of
sorts or bored so she'd probably spent all night thinking up things to hang
on somebody. :-) Actually, I don't have too much problem with most LEOs;
they're mostly just grunts out making a living. I'm batting about .750
between good and bad experiences with them. With all the hell my older step
daughter put us through we had quite a lot of contact with them. :-(
Lyle --INTERNET: lyle.knox@iotp.com OR lyle.knox@technoid.com
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