How this LEO deals with CCW holders

Status
Not open for further replies.
He said the warning was for 78 in a 75. He didn't say he was only going 78. That usually means you were doing 85, but there is no such thing as a warning for going 10 over in many areas......warnings are up to 5 over, and anything else is a ticket.

The LEO probably has to issue something just to close the loop on the fact that he called the guys plate in and radioed in that he had the guy stopped.
 
In PA, under 55mph (posted speed limit) you get 11mph over before you can be cited. Over 55mph its 6mph over.

However you can be stopped at any time and given a warning either verbal or written (which carries no penalties).
 
Well you can count one more good LEO as I should be working soon, (1-2 months) and will take the same respectful approach to CCW holders. I see no reason to get excited about someone who has passed a background check, and conversly, I think it would put me more at ease. This will be especially true here in NC as we are obligated to notify and "put the cards out on the table."
 
I've lived in ID since 1976 and I can say that the cops in this state are, for the most part, down-home folks. I ride a 1949 Harley chop and wear leathers, got the hair, beard, the whole enchilada, but ID LEOs treat me and my Bros with the same respect that we give them. The key word is respect: Give it and you'll get it, and that works on both sides of the coin. I have however, raised a few eyebrows when I present my cwp along with my DL on the rare occasions I've been pulled over. :)
Biker
 
Idaho has good folks of all professions. It is one of the most polite places that I have ever lived. It also is "old west" enough were individualism is respected.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top