Kroger in Rochester. Once again no screams or people taking cover. I'm getting used to this.
Kroger in Rochester. Once again no screams or people taking cover. I'm getting used to this.
I figure if their lights are off and they're just driving, they're setting an example. If they're going 30 over, that's how fast they think we should drive.
To my (limited) understanding of traffic law, if an officer is speeding you can follow him all you like, but if you pass him then there is trouble. An officer intentionally speeding just to wait for someone to match then suddenly slowing down and flipping on his lights is not a legitimate way to write a speeding ticket...at least I believe thats how it goes.
I could be totally wrong though.
Yep, you are totally wrong.
There is nothing in the traffic code that allows people to violate posted speed limits just because a cop is speeding too.
Along the same vein, anyone actually OC here in Indy? I've never seen any before and I've poked around a bit at wal-mart and such though there DOES seem to be a cop there who enjoys parking in the fire lane (still not sure who I should take those pictures too if they even mean anything)
To my (limited) understanding of traffic law, if an officer is speeding you can follow him all you like, but if you pass him then there is trouble. An officer intentionally speeding just to wait for someone to match then suddenly slowing down and flipping on his lights is not a legitimate way to write a speeding ticket...at least I believe thats how it goes.
I could be totally wrong though.
I conceal carry for now but I'd LOVE to work up the nerve to OC here in and around Indianapolis proper, I get the feeling it won't be so easy here as other places in Indiana seeing as the cop saturation is higher, I swear after 2 years (it felt like 4) in Cali I saw less cops driving around there for the entire time then I saw in one month being here in Indy.
A half hour earlier another employee had just patted me down to make sure I was carrying before he left for the night, so the coworker with me knew I was on body carrying..
... In a joking way, right?
Absolutely, it was actually probably more of an excuse to touch me as well as a concern for my safety. I work with a great bunch of people. We violate each other's personal space on a daily basis and we all enjoy it. We're a lovable bunch. It's a family like environment.
Today just Rickers. Coworker was there getting coffee. I don't think he approves, but I also don't think I care for his approval.
Chipotle...like I do twice a week. No panic. Was in line with 4 uniformed SBPD and 2 US Marshalls. All of us open carrying our pistols. No burritos were harmed by gunfire, but plenty were consumed.