I absolutely, totally agree with that ! And I am unanimous in my decision.Too often, trying to "do the right thing" and disclosing more information than necessary actually causes more problems than the situation itself warrants.

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I absolutely, totally agree with that ! And I am unanimous in my decision.Too often, trying to "do the right thing" and disclosing more information than necessary actually causes more problems than the situation itself warrants.
I would have asked for a supervisor. Everyone has a boss. Worst case you could speak to the judge and have him explain when leather became a weapon. You can not be arrested for asking to speak to someone in charge, properly asked of course. I get a lot of problems solved by going over the little people.TexCalhoun wrote: Is there anything I can do about this? What irritated me the most about the experience is the idiotic false claim, loudly announced, that I was carrying "a knife" or "a weapon". If she had just said "we don't allow firearms accessories on site", I would have been frustrated, but not angry. If they are going to exclude accessories, I think they need to post that information.