Although, being a “Bill,” I bet he doesn’t unbuckle his belt and drop his drawers to his knees for every restroom visit either, multiple times a day. That’s the factor that’s different.
You could be oh, so very wrong, too. He’s quite the liberal.
Although, being a “Bill,” I bet he doesn’t unbuckle his belt and drop his drawers to his knees for every restroom visit either, multiple times a day. That’s the factor that’s different.
https://www.usnews.com/news/us/articles/2019-07-11/california-police-chief-leaves-gun-in-restroom
That is some mighty fine police work.
Somehow I’ve never managed to leave my ccw in the restroom.
But hey I’m a stupid redneck pinhead ignorant knuckle dragging gun owner.
Why do so many Police Chiefs adorn their uniform with 4 stars?
When I see that I immediately think of some banana republic general or Gaddafi or V D Amin.....
Well that definitely is a consideration but I think what you will find if talking with recruiters of most agencies is that finding qualified applicants is also a huge issue.Sub,
Clue me in: Wouldn't real small po dunk agencies have a hard time finding qualified people because they can't pay them very well - the qualified folks head to greener pastures - or am I wrong?
Thanks!
How about this: Brave Responce CC HolsterThanks. Those garters won’t hold my preferred firearm. Glock 26 is to big for those. They only hold baby guns, of which I have none.
The bike shorts, those still have to come up and down. And a firearm is going to come out of those when they are lowered, looks like. I prefer the stability of a gun belt if I can get it.
I appreciate the rec though.
Thanks for the recommendation!How about this: Brave Responce CC Holster
I checked it out. I do not think it would offer the support of a gun belt for drawing purposes, the belt part that goes around looks really flimsy. I also do not think the trigger is protected enough. I’m not crazy about a snap retention. I just don’t think that I would be happy with my draw from such a thing. I have to be happy with my draw.Thanks for the recommendation!
When I get home on WiFi and am not at work, I’ll check it out!
IT's not as simple as just removing the firearm. The weight of the rest of the belt (especially the radio that cost more than the gun) makes the entire process very awkard. Personally, I just disconnect the earbud/mic, keepers, and hang the entire duty belt on the hook, doorknob, whatever.
I think my duty belt weighs 15 or so pounds, enough for gravity to cause problems when trying to pull up, button and zip up your pants, tuck in your undershirt and uniform shirt.
I can’t imagine going through all that for a few seconds of peeing several times a day. What DOES a lady cop do in such instances, I wonder.