P95Carry
Moderator Emeritus
Now that guy - methinks - has one serious problem!!His supervisor has issues with volunteers.
I'd be intrigued to know the ''why''.!
Now that guy - methinks - has one serious problem!!His supervisor has issues with volunteers.
Actually the correct thing to do is not ask you why I stopped you, but to tell you why I stopped you. Have I asked the driver? Of course I have. Its a bad little habit that once picked up is hard to break, but for the last several years I've gotten better
Sooo.........I was a Marine Corps grunt.......who wore a high and tight, but now that I'm a LEO and no longer in the military, I can't wear a high and tight, because of "the look"????
How do you know this person standing beside your car door wasn't in the military, since that is a major jumping off point for getting into law enforcement. Personally, I don't wear a high and tight anymore for several reasons, but who knows.....maybe if its a hot summer
"The blurring of the line between the military's and the polices' authorizations on use of force greatly disturbs me."
I'm missing something??? What blurring are we talking about. Military has theirs......LEOS have theirs......apples and oranges.
Just like those evil looking black rifles and assault weapons, eh?And as long as I see non-SWAT LEOs wearing black BDUs and combat boots as their daily uniform, I will continue to wonder if those LEOs understand the distinction you just made.
And as long as I see non-SWAT LEOs wearing black BDUs and combat boots as their daily uniform, I will continue to wonder if those LEOs understand the distinction you just made.
TBO,Just like those evil looking black rifles and assault weapons, eh?