Naaa, To a LEO everyone is a bad guy until they sort it out, badge is still a bad idea.1TallTXn wrote:When I took the CHL class the instructor had them for sale and said they weren't a bad idea.
his reasoning was that if your in a sticky situation and the cops show up, they are less likely to shoot the guy with the badge then the gun w/o.
IMO, if the gun comes out they are probably going to know who the bad guy is. He's the dead one.
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I went through 4 pages to find out who voted for badges. I thought they would have a better argument thanisa268 wrote:haha i voted yes just to be funny and i see someone else has my sense of humor.
I guess now I have to get a badge for PCS day, can I open carry my cap gun too?
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sounds like a good SALES pitch.1TallTXn wrote:When I took the CHL class the instructor had them for sale and said they weren't a bad idea.
as a former cop, I can tell you that is poor reasoning. ;)his reasoning was that if your in a sticky situation and the cops show up, they are less likely to shoot the guy with the badge then the gun w/o.
like diode wrote, that is not a safe bet either. The guy with the gun is a threat to the cop until he proves to himself otherwise.IMO, if the gun comes out they are probably going to know who the bad guy is. He's the dead one.
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We called for additional units, disarmed, cuffed and stuffed him, then handed the fight.
Ultimately he was released at the scene, but had he not immediately complied with my orders to put his gun down I would have drilled him.
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agree...in a crisis situation that only adds potential misinformation to an already stressed LEO....put yourself in his/her shoes on tht one...Diode wrote:Naaa, To a LEO everyone is a bad guy until they sort it out, badge is still a bad idea.1TallTXn wrote:When I took the CHL class the instructor had them for sale and said they weren't a bad idea.
his reasoning was that if your in a sticky situation and the cops show up, they are less likely to shoot the guy with the badge then the gun w/o.
IMO, if the gun comes out they are probably going to know who the bad guy is. He's the dead one.
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Good point.
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I voted no as did most of you, so dont hang me just yet. I have talked to several DPS troopers who said they agree with us wearing badges, as has been said above, for the sake of if something does happen, they are less likely to shoot us if we are showing them a badge in a high stress situation. I can see their logic. At the same time, i figure that i wont drop someone unless they do something stupid like point a weapon at me, and would hope most LEOs feel the same way. And with my luck, the last thing i wanna do is reach for something when an officer is approaching in a situation like this anyways. I wouldnt really blame him for reacting if i made a fast move to get out my wallet, much less something metallic.
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I lost it. I will have to use my CHL.
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Carl Chandler. I was very happy with the instruction and the information given.Russell wrote:1talltxn: Who was the instructor for your class? I would like to know because that is an absolutely horrible idea and he/she should have their instructor certificate revoked just because of that.
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The arguments he gave made sense to me, but I didn't want to A) spend the money. and B) advertise that I was carrying. not to mention its something else to strap on
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