you know, given that LEO's are subject to the same laws as us citizens, he'll most likely lose his LTC, then lose his job, and ultimately be unable to feed or house his family. sad, really.
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You need an LTC to be a cop in New Hampshire? Wow, MA transplants have really wrecked that state apparently.you know, given that LEO's are subject to the same laws as us citizens, he'll most likely lose his LTC, then lose his job, and ultimately be unable to feed or house his family. sad, really.
you know, given that LEO's are subject to the same laws as us citizens, he'll most likely lose his LTC, then lose his job, and ultimately be unable to feed or house his family. sad, really.
You need an LTC to be a cop in New Hampshire? Wow, MA transplants have really wrecked that state apparently.
it's NH, you don't need a permit to purchase firearms here.
lulz @ losing a SBR though. i keep track of my NFA stuff because the government would positively rape me via a team of dudes in ninja suits in the middle of the night if i didn't.
Stranger things have happened. A coworker of mine left his spike strips on top of his patrol truck once as he was doing his pre-shift inspection, and he forgot them there. They slid out into the road as he turned out of the parking lot, fell out of the case, deployed perfectly, and he got a textbook four-tire spike on the next vehicle out of the lot.
article one said:Just before 4 p.m. Tuesday, the Salem Police officer placed a black canvas carrying bag, which had the rifle inside of it, on the trunk of his cruiser while he prepared the cruiser for duty.
article one said:The officer did not realize the the bag and rifle were missing until after his shift at around 11:45 p.m. He then notified his supervisors and an extensive search began.
Found article said:Upon realizing he did not have his rifle, he immediately notified his supervisors, and an extensive search began.
It's going to be a little hard to sell.
the government would positively rape me via a team of dudes in ninja suits in the middle of the night if i didn't.
IN.I'm going to write a romance novel with this as the ending. For some reason I imagine you sleeping in a banana suit.
Stranger things have happened. A coworker of mine left his spike strips on top of his patrol truck once as he was doing his pre-shift inspection, and he forgot them there. They slid out into the road as he turned out of the parking lot, fell out of the case, deployed perfectly, and he got a textbook four-tire spike on the next vehicle out of the lot.
Where do the keep the rifles in the patrol car? I would think it would be up near the driver no? One would think that he would notice that it wasn't in the car but I've left cups of coffee on the roof and drove off more times than I care to admit.
I'm going to write a romance novel with this as the ending. For some reason I imagine you sleeping in a banana suit.
What? You mean instead of treating the person who found it like a criminal?
There may be a powerpoint that's included in quarterly training that discusses "alternative" spike deployment methods.
I'm sure that you and your colleagues don't remind him of it that often.
I'm guessing he kept it in the trunk. If he was keeping it in the bag as mentioned in the article, I'm not sure where he'd put that up front.
That's were we keep ours. I keep my rifle in the rifle mount and a thermos of coffee in the shotgun mount. The latch that goes around the barrel of the shotgun holds the thermos handle quite nicely and keeps it easily accessible for rapid deployment should the need arise.With a full cage, the popular spot 'round these parts is to have rifle and shotgun mount between the seats.
I did that once with a pizza. Left it on the roof of the car and took off. Does that make it a patrol pizza? Jack.
There may be a powerpoint that's included in quarterly training that discusses "alternative" spike deployment methods.
More coverage of story. Yup, it's going to go on its own killing spree as soon as it figures out how to unzip itself from the case.
It's going to be a little hard to sell.
I own better rifles,, A lot better. Semi auto HA HAColt M4 SBR
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Stranger things have happened. A coworker of mine left his spike strips on top of his patrol truck once as he was doing his pre-shift inspection, and he forgot them there. They slid out into the road as he turned out of the parking lot, fell out of the case, deployed perfectly, and he got a textbook four-tire spike on the next vehicle out of the lot.
I own better rifles,, A lot better. Semi auto HA HA