wombat wrote:If the officer drawns on you its just for his safety. If he requests you put your weapon down "Decline Politely"

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wombat wrote:If the officer drawns on you its just for his safety. If he requests you put your weapon down "Decline Politely"
OK...I've had quite a run today of misinterpreting statements that were intented as sarcasm, so I'll have to wait until you confirm whether or not you were really serious there before commenting further.wombat wrote:And when the police get there, if its just one officer still hold your gun on the perp. If the officer drawns on you its just for his safety. If he requests you put your weapon down "Decline Politely" and tell him you will when the second officer arrives to cover the perp. He will understand your concerns, just dont have the gun pointed in his direction.
Maybe in a domestic violence situation it would keep you and the other party from fighting. Tempers might be flaring, officer doesnt know at this point maybe who is doing what. Maybe your safety from the officer if you are uncuffed and move behind him you could get tazed, even if you were just getting comfortable. Some officers are very jumpy and skittish.anygunanywhere wrote:I have never understood this statement. Perhaps a thread where it can be adequately discussed would be appropriate. I do not see how restraining me would make me more safe. Yes, it might be more safe for the officer, but not me.Kythas wrote:"You're not under arrest at this time. I'm simply handcuffing you for your safety and mine."
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You are really stretching this one.rm9792 wrote:Maybe your safety from the officer if you are uncuffed and move behind him you could get tazed, even if you were just getting comfortable. Some officers are very jumpy and skittish.
HerbM wrote:You are of course correct, so the only way it makes sense is if he means: I am handcuffing you so that I don't get nervous and shoot you.anygunanywhere wrote:I have never understood this statement. Perhaps a thread where it can be adequately discussed would be appropriate. I do not see how restraining me would make me more safe. Yes, it might be more safe for the officer, but not me.Kythas wrote:"You're not under arrest at this time. I'm simply handcuffing you for your safety and mine."
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