TxRVer wrote:Tell him you want to speak to his manager.
agreed! he has no right to be asking and should be removed from being a door greeter.
side note and funny story - went to six flags over texas - had on my wilderness instructor belt on and removed and locked up my Glock30 in the car. When I walk thru the metal detectors this young - very young - security guard freaks out. I calmly tell him it is my belt and remove the belt and re-enter. No alarm. Now here is the funny:
This guy tells me that I am not allowed to wear that belt in the park. I respectfully ask him to repeat what he said. He tells me - you cannot wear that belt in here because it is a weapon unless you are a police officer or some special operations person. I had 5 kids under the age of 10 with me - no gun, no knife, not even a bag to hide anything in. Being old enough to be his father - I felt like grabbing him by his ear and dragging him around for a bit.... instead I...
Demanded to speak to his supervisor - got free passes for the family and the young guard was sent home.