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Incident with M'cycle finding z0 08-30-2008
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Posted by Stephen! on September 4, 2008, 9:22 pm


7b1b5b2bc69c@k37g2000hsf.googlegroups.com:

> I bet this guy waits for reasons to show it? There was one thought
> that he was an off-duty cop... just a fleeting thought....


Were he an LOE likely you would have seen a badge rather than a gun...

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Posted by Steve L on August 31, 2008, 8:08 pm



> > then
> > he passed me on the right, lifted up his shirt to show me a
> > holstered
> > hand gun. Lotsa thoughts went thru my mind, but I didn't really
> > feel
> > threatened.
>
> Another idiot with a gun, oh joy!

>>How can you be sure he was a LEO? WHAT? I thought he was offering to
>>sell the gun to the OP.
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>>Keith

I dunno, I didn't say anything about a LEO. Unless you're implying...?
...nah..




Posted by David T. Ashley on September 2, 2008, 7:58 pm


>
>> then
>> he passed me on the right, lifted up his shirt to show me a holstered
>> hand gun. Lotsa thoughts went thru my mind, but I didn't really feel
>> threatened.
>
> Another idiot with a gun, oh joy!

I think everyone is reading too much into the behavior. It was just a
male-to-male message about traffic safety.

BFD.

It may very well be illegal, but it takes a different kind of person to
sight in than to simply flash.

It was just a traffic safety message.

Back when I used to live in the Cass Corridor in Detroit, I was leaving the
local party store and several teenagers were hassling a guy in his 30's.
The gentlemen opened up his jacket to reveal a handgun in his waistband, and
he said "How would you little x$x$x$x's like some .380 autoloader action?".
The behavior was most certainly illegal, but it wasn't necessarily _that_
serious. I just call it mentoring between generations.

Nonetheless, the party store was a brick building, and I speed-walked to
make it around the corner of the building. I didn't want to be around if it
escalated. I didn't hear any noise on the 1-block walk home, so I assume
everything worked out OK ...


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