private university police - show them chl?
Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 7:57 pm
do private university police have access to dps database to discover chl status. Basically, if stopped by private univ police, is chl required to be presented?
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That was helpfulHindenburg wrote:The law requiring you to display doesn't care if they have access to the database. It cares if they're Peace Officers.
It depends. Some private universities like Rice have real Peace Officers. Some private schools don't.Texas_Blaze wrote:That was helpfulHindenburg wrote:The law requiring you to display doesn't care if they have access to the database. It cares if they're Peace Officers.![]()
So you don't know, like me, if private university police are state sworn peace officers that can enforce all state, local, laws etc.
TCU, Baylor, SMU, Rice, Hardin, Our Lady of the Lake, Austin College, HBU, University of St. Thomas and the list goes on. I'd venture to say that if a University has a campus police dept. they'll be hiring commissioned officers, just for liability reasons.Hindenburg wrote:It depends. Some private universities like Rice have real Peace Officers. Some private schools don't.Texas_Blaze wrote:That was helpfulHindenburg wrote:The law requiring you to display doesn't care if they have access to the database. It cares if they're Peace Officers.![]()
So you don't know, like me, if private university police are state sworn peace officers that can enforce all state, local, laws etc.
Yes they are and yes you do.Texas_Blaze wrote:That was helpfulHindenburg wrote:The law requiring you to display doesn't care if they have access to the database. It cares if they're Peace Officers.![]()
So you don't know, like me, if private university police are state sworn peace officers that can enforce all state, local, laws etc.
As already mentioned, security guards are not police. Security guards are not going to be in cars marked 'Police'. Only 'police' are peace officers and that is who you must show your CHL to when asked for ID and carrying.Abraham wrote:If Paul Blart demands an I.D., I'll tell him to shove off...
That's not what you asked. And yes they are.Texas_Blaze wrote:That was helpfulHindenburg wrote:The law requiring you to display doesn't care if they have access to the database. It cares if they're Peace Officers.![]()
So you don't know, like me, if private university police are state sworn peace officers that can enforce all state, local, laws etc.
Careful. Blinn college has LEOs at the Brenham campus and Security at the Bryan campus, IIRC. I know the Brenham campus has commissioned LEOs. Look at their patch/insignia. If it says Police/Sheriff, believe it. If it says Security, believe it.MechAg94 wrote:Texas A&M campus police are Texas LEO's. I recall being told they had jurisdiction in any county the A&M system owned land. I believe I remember Blinn College had security people who were there to discourge theft and enforce parking restrictions. I don't think you should be pulled over by security personnel at all.
Anyway, I would imagine most major college/universities have Texas LEO's working there not just security. I thought their cars and uniforms should say "security" if that is what they are.