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<blockquote data-quote="ORLY!?!" data-source="post: 1147565" data-attributes="member: 16334"><p>You hit the nail on the head. We had a guy here that got his motorcycle stolen. He brought this up to management, they said the parking lot isnt their property thus they held no responsibility. Well time passed after that and someone came up with a day called beer Fridays. This is where we would bring a few brews and have them in the parking lot after the shift, this wasnt because the claim of it not being their property. Just an end of week type of thing. </p><p></p><p>The guy who had his bike stolen took on this day as well. One Friday we had a visit from the loss provention guy. And man did he rolled up on us like a cop or something. He asked for our UPS IDs, told us we could be fired on the spot for what we were doing and said that the parking lot is UPS property. The guy who had his bike stolen said they told him it wasnt. Kind've hard to explain himself out of that one. Yea, its a double standard.</p><p></p><p>To the OP, a <span style="color: #000000">concealed carry permit</span> doesnt mean you can keep it in your car out of sight. You have to keep it on you at all times and hidden, even while driving. Keeping it in your car goes beyond what the safety and permits of CCP. As people have said here, " what if someone broken into your car and took it ". Theres truth in them words. A CCP is a card given to you to prevent such bad things from happening. That you've read and understood the issues of safety and teachings the class provides. Leaving it in your car should be frowned upon, by you that is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ORLY!?!, post: 1147565, member: 16334"] You hit the nail on the head. We had a guy here that got his motorcycle stolen. He brought this up to management, they said the parking lot isnt their property thus they held no responsibility. Well time passed after that and someone came up with a day called beer Fridays. This is where we would bring a few brews and have them in the parking lot after the shift, this wasnt because the claim of it not being their property. Just an end of week type of thing. The guy who had his bike stolen took on this day as well. One Friday we had a visit from the loss provention guy. And man did he rolled up on us like a cop or something. He asked for our UPS IDs, told us we could be fired on the spot for what we were doing and said that the parking lot is UPS property. The guy who had his bike stolen said they told him it wasnt. Kind've hard to explain himself out of that one. Yea, its a double standard. To the OP, a [COLOR=#000000]concealed carry permit[/COLOR] doesnt mean you can keep it in your car out of sight. You have to keep it on you at all times and hidden, even while driving. Keeping it in your car goes beyond what the safety and permits of CCP. As people have said here, " what if someone broken into your car and took it ". Theres truth in them words. A CCP is a card given to you to prevent such bad things from happening. That you've read and understood the issues of safety and teachings the class provides. Leaving it in your car should be frowned upon, by you that is. [/QUOTE]
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