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@ Chubby - well-handled.
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And in addition to that, they are expected by civies to know every piece of legislation, every by-law, and every possible permutation and interpretation of those laws, in their brain at all times. Most times when you get your crap taken, it's a matter of "We are too busy (tired/understaffed/annoyed by your pissy attitude) to figure this out on the side of the road and will just take your shit and let the court figure it out."
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June 27th, 2009, 00:20 | #22 |
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Cool story man.
I always thought owning airsoft wasn't illegal. just selling it was? Not to be a prick either but just as a side thought. Without reason a cop can't ask to look in your car or in a bag in your car, but i'm sure you would have gottent he ticket had you told him that. haha
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June 27th, 2009, 09:10 | #23 |
As long as you keep your cool and don't get nervous, tell the truth and you will be alright. By the way, where did you keep the pot? LOL...
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June 27th, 2009, 11:41 | #24 |
I'm new and just joined the forum. I have not played airsoft yet, though I do have a small, cheap AS handgun. I have been practicing on targets in my garage. (seems to pull to the left and up)
Law enforcement officers are trained to dig for information. They sound friendly and interested so you open up to them. When the officer mentioned that one would think there would be yellow markings etc, he was digging for information. It is his job to do so. If you were a criminal the likelihood of catching you in a lie would be that much more possible. I am also beginning to think that the two kids he mentioned were the same two from the closed thread where the 14 yo and his friend got their AS confiscated to be destroyed. It is nice to see that most of the people on this forum are responsible enough to avoid that and not be retards. The onus is upon the citizen to research regulations on these things. Due to the ambiguity of the laws regarding airsoft we all need to be sure not to set a precedent that will result in over regulation. Thank you all for being responsible. |
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June 27th, 2009, 12:05 | #25 |
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Tell that to Jamesbond_007, I think he kinda goes with the "Cops can't ticket what they can't see."
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June 27th, 2009, 15:49 | #26 |
They can, actually. All they need is a suspicion and then they can pull an excuse to search out of their arse ad hoc. So, even if the gear were in the trunk, there would still be a possibility of a search anyway. "I thought I smelled an illicit substance... " then bingo, full search. It's amazing how many drug busts they make this way.
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June 29th, 2009, 00:45 | #27 |
Pretty cool story! Cops are people, too and if you are cooperative and honest with them, they don't tend to give you a hard time.
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Sick story, guarantee that guy went home to check out some more guns as soon as he got off his shift |
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July 8th, 2009, 02:55 | #30 |
*gets home and notices his vests, radio and water bladder and MC51 are all missing *
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