Cool! Let me know were you are going to be running a speed trap. I have been wanting to see what the top end speed on my car is.nightmare69 wrote:I will not write a fellow CHL a ticket so none of y'all have anything to worry about.


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Cool! Let me know were you are going to be running a speed trap. I have been wanting to see what the top end speed on my car is.nightmare69 wrote:I will not write a fellow CHL a ticket so none of y'all have anything to worry about.
We didn't have the option of nylon when I was a reserve officer. However, a couple of our reserves were not known for being the best kempt when it came to their uniforms and gear. I always kept my brass, belt and wellington boots with a good shine. Mainly to avoid the wrath of one of the Sargent's whose former life was as a Marine DI. I never liked that DI voice when something wasn't top notch on my uniform.Excaliber wrote:Leather is sharper looking - when it is properly maintained. That takes constant attention. Its advantages stop there.
They give you drugs before you take the test? Wow, sure has changed from the days I took my POST test. LOLnightmare69 wrote:Started the review for the state TCOLE test this week. Got drugs today and tomorrow. Other news open carry Texas started a chapter in my county.
OC gel is actually a little better in the fact it doesn't disperse as bad in the wind and will go to its intended target better so not as likely to get a indirect dose.nightmare69 wrote: What scares me is if Im fighting with someone and another officer uses his 5 million gel spray and gets both of us. I could not see or hardly breath for a good 10mins so how can you still fight? Guess in a life or death situation you will find a way. Took a shower when I got home and reactivated it on my face and got some more in my eyes, fun day.
What were the truck questions? Which type of truck most wife beaters drive? Do they have big tires on them? Do they have 4x4 posts for bumpers?nightmare69 wrote:Made a 92 on the family violence/CIT test. It was tough with a few truck questions.
An legal age person can also order for their under age spouse.nightmare69 wrote:Had TABC today taught by a local TABC agent, learned some cool stuff like...It is perfectly legal for a parent to order drinks for their minor child in a restaurant and let them drink them. As far as TABC goes, parking lot is included in the premises. Funny how terms can differ when referring to different laws like child, premises, ect.
Hopefully not a spelling bee!!Jumping Frog wrote:Since the whole grammar issue has now been well and thoroughly beaten, let's get back to the title subject. What are you facing in class this week?
Isn't that one of those Japanese steak restaurants like Benihana?TxLobo wrote:
Hibauchery? .. Never heard of it..
There, fixed it for you. There are many that do know the laws and rules, and even have CHL's themselves.nightmare69 wrote:I'm looking forward to driving and firearms week. We are rolling through penal code and almost to 30.06. May get there today, I'm eager to see if we discuss any of it cause it's well known that SOME LEO don't know the details of CHL.
To serve and protect?nightmare69 wrote:Need help on a Monday test question that was in the review we went over.
What is the responsibility of police officers to society and citizens?