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Author: | JHAYS [ Sun 28 Mar 2010 13:37 ] |
Post subject: | Badges... |
It might be a stupid question but, I was wondering if any of you carry your bounty hunting badges when you are not working, on your day off? Or if you have a CCW permit, do any of you carry your bounty hunting badges for any reason?? The reason I ask is because I have heard of people carrying the badge on their belt when not working so if LE or anyone else see your gun they wont freak out. |
Author: | KARMA [ Sun 28 Mar 2010 14:18 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Badges... |
Jay please use the "search" feature here |
Author: | JHAYS [ Sun 28 Mar 2010 14:33 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Badges... |
Well I searched and there wasnt any laws saying I cant, but, I did see where some people dont agree because it would make me look like a cop, which im not. Well if there is anything im missing then let me know. Thanks |
Author: | tsuggs [ Sun 28 Mar 2010 14:48 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Badges... |
In most states that have lenient ccw laws, I would think that the LEs and most people would understand that law abiding citizens can carry concealed. So whats the need to have a badge? But more importantly, concealed means concealed! Carry properly and no one will know. |
Author: | rab2344 [ Sun 28 Mar 2010 15:00 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Badges... |
tsuggs is correct Quote: But more importantly, concealed means concealed! Carry properly and no one will know My previous employer had a policy of no guns...but since I had my cc, I always carried and in 17 years, no one ever knew. Now, if you are asking can you carry open with your BEA badge at a restaurant or coffee shop, I suppose in theory (If you had all the proper paper work, contract, warrant, etc) but I certanly wouldn't. Here's my logic as to why. If a robber or suicidal gunman comes in with bad intentions, who is his first target? The unharmed civilian or the guy sitting at the counter drinking coffee with a badge and a gun showing? Read the forums, part of this is the element of surprise. |
Author: | JHAYS [ Sun 28 Mar 2010 15:04 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Badges... |
Well my state doesnt have to be concealed. Its HCP not CCW. I do it anyway so I have the upper hand if something goes down. I dont really have a concealable gun. Its on my hip and I pull my shirt over to cover it up. From where I read on other forums, ppl would carry a badge so other people wont look at them like they are about to shoot up the place. They would see a badge and wont have to worry, just incase the shirt comes up over the gun. Plus my state doesnt say anything about bounty hunters not have badges when working. But I see what you guys are saying. Im not one that would want to carry a badge but I wanted to see if there are reasons why I should or shouldnt. Thanks to all that answered |
Author: | KARMA [ Sun 28 Mar 2010 15:31 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Badges... |
we are NOT . . . LE. To display a Badge in the manner that you are suggesting would cause a "reasonable man" to assume that we are. WHICH would in turn lead to yet another black eye on the Industry as a whole, should an unfortunate incident occur. I do believe that most States have Laws against "Impersonating a Police Officer". We do not display or carry badges here for that reason. Quote: My previous employer had a policy of no guns...but since I had my cc, I always carried and in 17 years, no one ever knew. rab2344 Thanks for this little tidbit fella |
Author: | Jayc4929 [ Sun 28 Mar 2010 15:47 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Badges... |
I am one that carries a badge only when working.I would not want every person i come across to think i was or wanted to be LE or was trying to give the impression that i was.Only my opinon though. Tennessee is a open carry or concealed so i find no need to carry anything besides my permit while im wearing my firearm.In most cases i carry concealed not only to keep the stares to a minimum but also as to not allow someone to target myself or the people around me during a criminal act.I have been known to carry openly though when i take the time to be fashionable!! |
Author: | BondgirlCA [ Sun 28 Mar 2010 15:51 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Badges... |
By doing this, you are opening yourself up for trouble... Quote: From where I read on other forums, ppl would carry a badge so other people wont look at them like they are about to shoot up the place. They would see a badge and wont have to worry, just incase the shirt comes up over the gun Having a badge don't mean squat here..unless you are working and dressed properly are you allowed open carry...Here, volunteer firefighters and EMT's have badges...that doesn't give them the right to carry a gun..badge or no badge, try that here and you go to jail... I have my permit and carry concealed...end of story.... |
Author: | rab2344 [ Sun 28 Mar 2010 15:52 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Badges... |
Quote: Thanks for this little tidbit fella If you knew some of my previous employees - you would understand tsuggs comment "concealed means concealed" |
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