ShootinRugers
Regular Member
I just upgraded to a digital from a microcassette recorder. Unbelievable difference. Where is the best place to carry the digital? With the cassette I had a battery mic plugged in so it was in a jacket or pants pocket. This mic works with the new recorder.
I have been meaning to ask this but well . . .
I notice the overwhelming majority of people on here recommened when approached by a LEO to start your conversation with, "Am I being detained?" or to never talk to a LEO or did I misunderstand something? What purpose does that serve? I've haven't been specifically approached for OCing yet.
While OCing I've been approached by a LEO once and I assumed my firearm was seen but the conversation didn't go there. Would it have if I used the Am I being detained approach? It shouldn't take but a couple seconds to know where the conversation was heading.
I do know enough not to voluteer anything. I keep my answers short as possible.
I have been meaning to ask this but well . . .
I notice the overwhelming majority of people on here recommened when approached by a LEO to start your conversation with, "Am I being detained?" or to never talk to a LEO or did I misunderstand something? What purpose does that serve? I've haven't been specifically approached for OCing yet.
While OCing I've been approached by a LEO once and I assumed my firearm was seen but the conversation didn't go there. Would it have if I used the Am I being detained approach? It shouldn't take but a couple seconds to know where the conversation was heading.
I do know enough not to voluteer anything. I keep my answers short as possible.
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