Not bad. Took me a second to get it.DoubleJ wrote:You could ask him to keep the CHL on the DL.
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- Tue Sep 30, 2008 12:52 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Traffic stop, but don’t want passenger to know you carry?
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Re: Traffic stop, but don’t want passenger to know you carry?
- Tue Sep 30, 2008 11:55 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Traffic stop, but don’t want passenger to know you carry?
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Re: Traffic stop, but don’t want passenger to know you carry?
There are many circumstances under which you could be pulled or requested by an officer to see ID in a driving scenario where you might have passengers.
Two that come to mind that I have been personally involved in:
1. Witness to an accident and the officer asked me for ID. If I had a CHL at the time I would been required to show the officer both DL and CHL.
2. Pulled for tail light being out. I thanked the officer, but he still wanted to see license/insurance. He then sent me on my way requesting I use my hazards till I get home. Fixed the busted switch the next morning. Cheap Nissan junk switch. Had to replace that stupid thing 3 times in the 5 years I owned the truck. But I digress.
Conclusion: The question is legitimate even for non-speeders.
Two that come to mind that I have been personally involved in:
1. Witness to an accident and the officer asked me for ID. If I had a CHL at the time I would been required to show the officer both DL and CHL.
2. Pulled for tail light being out. I thanked the officer, but he still wanted to see license/insurance. He then sent me on my way requesting I use my hazards till I get home. Fixed the busted switch the next morning. Cheap Nissan junk switch. Had to replace that stupid thing 3 times in the 5 years I owned the truck. But I digress.
Conclusion: The question is legitimate even for non-speeders.