Like someone mentioned before, where did the popcorn smiley go?MONGOOSE wrote:Nonapplical heh. You are the one whinning about not have been given "special"treatment and allowed to carry even though it is legally prohibited ( you special?). I believe everyone including you should be allowed to carry a weapon that has been legally obtained. I don't think Nyone should be regulating my Constitutional rights. However, I also support property rights. If a property owner legally prohibits firearms....so be it. You are the one who brought up you "boys in blue club". You think you are in a special club? How dare you decide who and where you will work because your feelings were hurt. You work and are paid by the taxpayer, if you can make them money, put on your big boy pants and do the job. You telling me that your family wouldn't be your first priority to protect if you are armed and they are with you?.....guess what.....I don't blame you......I'd be the same way. Bottom line....you are just a regular person who happens to have choose to be a Police Officer.
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nightmare69 wrote:No LEOs can work there anymore per department policy. They have been put on the restricted list. The union is working on negotiations with HOBs but it looks like a dead end.
I'm sure HOB is all in a tizzy about who they can find to wave wands around now. Might as well close the door.
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Wow. First you might want to specify who you are speaking about. It could be the officer in the op's original example or a member here. If it is a member it's a bit confrontational. Second no one ever, not the original cop, not any members here, said that the HOB couldn't keep all gun out. Third they are "in a special club" because there is a difference in law with their carry of firearms. Fourth of course they get to decide where they work. Does somehow becoming law enforcement mean they loose all rights to control their own lives? On top of that the reference was to off duty work and of course cops get to decide where they work off duty. This is not about overtime work at a ball game where the department assigns them. It is a live music venue where they actually have to jump thru so hoops in order to be able to work. And yes if they upset cops they can end up having trouble finding officers to work or even have departments refuse to grant permits to officers thus preventing any cops from that dept from working there. Fifth even if his first priority would be his family that doesn't mean that somehow that negates officer who still have and will continue to take action to protect the public and enforce the law even when off duty.MONGOOSE wrote:Nonapplical heh. You are the one whinning about not have been given "special"treatment and allowed to carry even though it is legally prohibited ( you special?). I believe everyone including you should be allowed to carry a weapon that has been legally obtained. I don't think Nyone should be regulating my Constitutional rights. However, I also support property rights. If a property owner legally prohibits firearms....so be it. You are the one who brought up you "boys in blue club". You think you are in a special club? How dare you decide who and where you will work because your feelings were hurt. You work and are paid by the taxpayer, if you can make them money, put on your big boy pants and do the job. You telling me that your family wouldn't be your first priority to protect if you are armed and they are with you?.....guess what.....I don't blame you......I'd be the same way. Bottom line....you are just a regular person who happens to have choose to be a Police Officer.
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So you want to make police work liquor stores and topless bars? I am sure they have a long list of different places they can't work for any number of reasons but to you the refusal to work someplace off duty is strong arming?Goldspurs wrote:Wow. I never though I would side with a business that prohibits weapons, but the fact that government employees are strong arming them leaves me no choice. This is why people don't trust government officials. A taxpayer funded organization has no place blacklisting a private business for practicing their rights.nightmare69 wrote:No LEOs can work there anymore per department policy. They have been put on the restricted list. The union is working on negotiations with HOBs but it looks like a dead end.
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Ahh, here it isJavier730 wrote:Like someone mentioned before, where did the popcorn smiley go?MONGOOSE wrote:Nonapplical heh. You are the one whinning about not have been given "special"treatment and allowed to carry even though it is legally prohibited ( you special?). I believe everyone including you should be allowed to carry a weapon that has been legally obtained. I don't think Nyone should be regulating my Constitutional rights. However, I also support property rights. If a property owner legally prohibits firearms....so be it. You are the one who brought up you "boys in blue club". You think you are in a special club? How dare you decide who and where you will work because your feelings were hurt. You work and are paid by the taxpayer, if you can make them money, put on your big boy pants and do the job. You telling me that your family wouldn't be your first priority to protect if you are armed and they are with you?.....guess what.....I don't blame you......I'd be the same way. Bottom line....you are just a regular person who happens to have choose to be a Police Officer.
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Well, I must apologize. I did confuse the posters. As far as confrontioal....grow up. There is no special club ( except imaginary by limmings like you. As far as deciding where you work....I own a construction company. If you work for me, I tell you to square a footing.....you say no.....I fire you. When you choose to work for someone you take orders. you don't decide what you do. As I said, I don't blame h if his first priority is his family.
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Nope. It's strong arming because he claimed the actual police department (you know, a government entity) blacklisted them due the business practicing their rights. Let's put the shoe on the other foot. Would you be ok with the police department blacklisting your hypothetical business because you choose to allow firearms? If police acting as private citizens want to boycott then go for it. It's the tax payer funded organization that has no place doing so.EEllis wrote:So you want to make police work liquor stores and topless bars? I am sure they have a long list of different places they can't work for any number of reasons but to you the refusal to work someplace off duty is strong arming?Goldspurs wrote:Wow. I never though I would side with a business that prohibits weapons, but the fact that government employees are strong arming them leaves me no choice. This is why people don't trust government officials. A taxpayer funded organization has no place blacklisting a private business for practicing their rights.nightmare69 wrote:No LEOs can work there anymore per department policy. They have been put on the restricted list. The union is working on negotiations with HOBs but it looks like a dead end.
Also, please don't put words in my mouth about my wanting police officers to work at certain locations. That is a pathetic argument.
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Let's keep name calling out of this. We are all better than that.MONGOOSE wrote:Well, I must apologize. I did confuse the posters. As far as confrontioal....grow up. There is no special club ( except imaginary by limmings like you. As far as deciding where you work....I own a construction company. If you work for me, I tell you to square a footing.....you say no.....I fire you. When you choose to work for someone you take orders. you don't decide what you do. As I said, I don't blame h if his first priority is his family.
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Since Dallas Morning News seems to have a thing for gun rights these days, maybe someone should point them in HOB's direction.
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NO ONE on here said anything about "making them work" anywhere...this discussion has been about an off duty LEO wanting to be able to carry his weapon in a particular business that doesn't allow it. NO department "makes" it's officers work anywhere off duty...the officers consider working security off duty as a big perk and a lot of them choose to do so. That wasn't the case in this instance. The officer was just going out with his family and friends to a bar...not working there. Goldspurs' comments were made in reference to Nightmare 69's statement that the Police department put HOB on a "restricted list" that off duty officers couldn't work security there until "the union" works out an agreement with them. When any union representing a certain class or group gets a public taxpayer funded government agency to blacklist any business, I think that qualifies as "strong arm tactics" to most people.EEllis wrote:So you want to make police work liquor stores and topless bars? I am sure they have a long list of different places they can't work for any number of reasons but to you the refusal to work someplace off duty is strong arming?Goldspurs wrote:Wow. I never though I would side with a business that prohibits weapons, but the fact that government employees are strong arming them leaves me no choice. This is why people don't trust government officials. A taxpayer funded organization has no place blacklisting a private business for practicing their rights.nightmare69 wrote:No LEOs can work there anymore per department policy. They have been put on the restricted list. The union is working on negotiations with HOBs but it looks like a dead end.
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Yeah but we are talking about an extra job, like if you decided your guys had to work nights for some third party and they had no choice in the matterMONGOOSE wrote:Well, I must apologize. I did confuse the posters. As far as confrontioal....grow up. There is no special club ( except imaginary by limmings like you. As far as deciding where you work....I own a construction company. If you work for me, I tell you to square a footing.....you say no.....I fire you. When you choose to work for someone you take orders. you don't decide what you do. As I said, I don't blame h if his first priority is his family.
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Mongoose didtalltex wrote:NO ONE on here said anything about "making them work" anywhere...this discussion has been about an off duty LEO wanting to be able to carry his weapon in a particular business that doesn't allow it. NO department "makes" it's officers work anywhere off duty...the officers consider working security off duty as a big perk and a lot of them choose to do so. That wasn't the case in this instance. The officer was just going out with his family and friends to a bar...not working there. Goldspurs' comments were made in reference to Nightmare 69's statement that the Police department put HOB on a "restricted list" that off duty officers couldn't work security there until "the union" works out an agreement with them. When any union representing a certain class or group gets a public taxpayer funded government agency to blacklist any business, I think that qualifies as "strong arm tactics" to most people.EEllis wrote:So you want to make police work liquor stores and topless bars? I am sure they have a long list of different places they can't work for any number of reasons but to you the refusal to work someplace off duty is strong arming?Goldspurs wrote:Wow. I never though I would side with a business that prohibits weapons, but the fact that government employees are strong arming them leaves me no choice. This is why people don't trust government officials. A taxpayer funded organization has no place blacklisting a private business for practicing their rights.nightmare69 wrote:No LEOs can work there anymore per department policy. They have been put on the restricted list. The union is working on negotiations with HOBs but it looks like a dead end.
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They have always done it for any number of reasons. Sure you might not be able to hire cops as security but you are not prevented from hiring security as security. Never struck me as a big dealGoldspurs wrote:Nope. It's strong arming because he claimed the actual police department (you know, a government entity) blacklisted them due the business practicing their rights. Let's put the shoe on the other foot. Would you be ok with the police department blacklisting your hypothetical business because you choose to allow firearms? If police acting as private citizens want to boycott then go for it. It's the tax payer funded organization that has no place doing so.EEllis wrote:So you want to make police work liquor stores and topless bars? I am sure they have a long list of different places they can't work for any number of reasons but to you the refusal to work someplace off duty is strong arming?Goldspurs wrote:Wow. I never though I would side with a business that prohibits weapons, but the fact that government employees are strong arming them leaves me no choice. This is why people don't trust government officials. A taxpayer funded organization has no place blacklisting a private business for practicing their rights.nightmare69 wrote:No LEOs can work there anymore per department policy. They have been put on the restricted list. The union is working on negotiations with HOBs but it looks like a dead end.
Also, please don't put words in my mouth about my wanting police officers to work at certain locations. That is a pathetic argument.