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Old June 23, 2011, 08:00 AM   #43
Don P
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If it's a routine traffic stop, and there's no chance the officer is going to run into the gun (i.e. it's in my center console) then I will not inform. As long as it's within the law, why complicate your life unnecessarily?
I'll repeat the story, from a Daytona Beach PD officer. Traffic stop, driver leans over to get registration from glove box, butt of gun pops out from under his shirt, driver yanked from car at gun point, to the ground. Overkill by PD, maybe. Had he informed this would not have happened. Do as you wish and either reap the rewards of not telling and feeling you got one up on the PD or aggravation and complicate things.
Just curious as to why informing the officer would complicate life if you are within the law and LEGAL???????
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