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Passenger In Traffic Stop
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 9:25 pm
by chadhender
What is the suggested procedure if you are in a traffic stop as a passenger, and you are carrying you concealed weapon. I dont remeber going over this scenario in class.
Thanks!
Re: Passenger In Traffic Stop
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 9:30 pm
by 74novaman
chadhender wrote:What is the suggested procedure if you are in a traffic stop as a passenger, and you are carrying you concealed weapon. I dont remeber going over this scenario in class.
Thanks!
If the officer asks for your id, give him both and inform. If he doesn't ask, just sit there politely and let the driver do the talking.
Seems like a passenger saying "hey i have a chl!" as an officer interacts with the driver might increase his stress level.
Re: Passenger In Traffic Stop
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 9:35 pm
by boomerang
74novaman wrote:If the officer asks for your id, give him both and inform. If he doesn't ask, just sit there politely and let the driver do the talking.

(except I say give her both DL & CHL, but don't volunteer answers to questions she doesn't ask)
Re: Passenger In Traffic Stop
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 10:16 pm
by MechAg94
Yeah, I thought handing over the CHL was good enough for informing. It's worked for me when I have been pulled over. I'd hate to inadvertently say the wrong thing when I was nervous.
Re: Passenger In Traffic Stop
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 10:48 pm
by gemini
chadhender wrote:What is the suggested procedure if you are in a traffic stop as a passenger, and you are carrying you concealed weapon. I dont remeber going over this scenario in class.
Thanks!
I believe the Carrollton Police Dept has special rules and procedures for handling CHL passengers.
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Re: Passenger In Traffic Stop
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 12:44 am
by chabouk
Generally speaking, a passenger is under no obligation to give ID or answer questions. While there is still a requirement to present the CHL when the peace officer/magistrate/etc. demands to see your DL or ID, there's no longer any penalty for failing to do so.
Legally, you could draw your line in the sand and plant your flag and refuse to speak or identify yourself. Only you can choose the degree to which you're comfortable cooperating (or not).