You wouldn't get one. If the need to disarm is for Ofc safety gender goes out the window. We have nights where a female isn't working. Female prisoners in custody can still be searched by male officers (back of hand on sensitive areas, have a second officer there if possible, and on camera). Unless I'm looking for crack - I do my own search on females. And I expect females to do their own searching.randomoutburst wrote:I'm throwing in my two cents a bit late here, but if a male officer ever feels that he needs to disarm me I'm going to make it worth his while. I would request that a female officer be called to the scene because
1) I will not hand ANYONE a loaded firearm
2) I do not feel comfortable unholstering my weapon in the presence of an LEO, even if the LEO okays it
and 3) I do not want a male officer touching any part of my body, which may happen in the course of disarming me.
I have all the time in the world and don't mind waiting for a female officer. If an LEO feels like he needs to disarm me, I feel like I need a female to do it, and I'll raise heck about it if I need to.
(For those who don't know me, I'm female. Try re-reading that and imagining I'm a male. Funny, eh? )
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- Fri Jan 13, 2012 5:28 am
- Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
- Topic: The inevitable happened today!
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