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<blockquote data-quote="CaryP" data-source="post: 12848" data-attributes="member: 34"><p><strong>John's talk about home searches</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I live in south, Louisiana Darkwolf. I was just leaving my Lafayette office when I was pulled over. Yeah, I found it very weird. It's not like I was causing accidents, running lights, or speeding. He just didn't like that I changed lanes in front of him is my guess. I've been pulled over before, but I've never been asked if I had a weapon in the car, which is considered your "home" in Louisiana. I can understand an officer wanting to hold your weapon while in an interview, conversation, whatever, if the weapon is out or easily accessible. But we were standing at the back of my vehicle when he asked me about the weapon. My car was turned off and the doors were all closed. I had already produced my license, registration and proof of insurance. I was being respectful, polite and addressing the officer as "sir." I was dressed in a suit and tie. My point is, I was not looking or acting like a street thug. I was no threat, and I was not even close to where I could get to the weapon. Why go through the "weapons in your vehicle, sir?" routine? Was this just intimidation, some hot shot cop just feeling his oats, or some new SOP? Weird, very weird.</p><p></p><p>Cary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaryP, post: 12848, member: 34"] [b]John's talk about home searches[/b] I live in south, Louisiana Darkwolf. I was just leaving my Lafayette office when I was pulled over. Yeah, I found it very weird. It's not like I was causing accidents, running lights, or speeding. He just didn't like that I changed lanes in front of him is my guess. I've been pulled over before, but I've never been asked if I had a weapon in the car, which is considered your "home" in Louisiana. I can understand an officer wanting to hold your weapon while in an interview, conversation, whatever, if the weapon is out or easily accessible. But we were standing at the back of my vehicle when he asked me about the weapon. My car was turned off and the doors were all closed. I had already produced my license, registration and proof of insurance. I was being respectful, polite and addressing the officer as "sir." I was dressed in a suit and tie. My point is, I was not looking or acting like a street thug. I was no threat, and I was not even close to where I could get to the weapon. Why go through the "weapons in your vehicle, sir?" routine? Was this just intimidation, some hot shot cop just feeling his oats, or some new SOP? Weird, very weird. Cary [/QUOTE]
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