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Police Officer Pulls Gun During Routine Traffic Stop…Wait Until You See Why
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Gun CarrierIf you get signaled to pull over by a cop, respond promptly. And if you HAPPEN to have a gun out on your passenger seat, don't do THIS!
Police Officer Pulls Gun During Routine Traffic Stop…Wait Until You See Why
Let this be a lesson:
1) Keep your weapon holstered in your vehicle.
2) If you forget to do this, make the police officer aware that it is not stored properly and you want him aware of it.
3) If you forget to do THAT, don't then REACH FOR THE GUN!
Pretty much common sense here.
Has anyone gotten pulled over with their weapon in plain sight? What happened?
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October 19, 2015 at 8:15 PM
He did an outstanding job, even took the time to ask about the gun first. People do get nervous during traffic stops and law enforcement understand that. First and foremost just do what the officer tells you to do and if after the stop you don’t agree with it, talk to an attorney. Should use this video in training…
guncarrier
October 19, 2015 at 8:22 PM
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