sugar land dave wrote:I still think that things can get swallowed in, under, and around car seats. At least that has been my experience in many decades of owning cars. Are LEOs impervious to such?
Knowing that a question had arisen about the return of CHL, did the LEO search? How long? How long do you think he should search? He did say that he would mail the license back if found.
Where in this thread is any proof that this is a bad LEO?
A few months ago I went on a business trip to Louisiana. I had to rent a car so that I could visit some of the local suppliers. I was not familiar with the area, so one of the managers was kind enough to loan me his GPS. After the visit was over I had to return the GPS. I had the GPS and the power cord, but I could not find the hard case. I spent over an hour searching the rental car, my suitcases and my hotel room, but couldn't find the missing case. I assumed that I must have dropped it at night when getting out of the car so I searched the parking lot and went to the hotel lost and found. Even after all of this searching I since couldn't find the lost case.
I was very embarrassed and finally told the manager of the loss and offered to pay him for it. He checked the price at the local WalMart and I gave him a check. About a week later I got a call from the rental car company saying that they had found the GPS case while cleaning the car.
My point is that the GPS case is much bigger than a CHL and can be easily lost in a vehicle.