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<blockquote data-quote="john346" data-source="post: 239186" data-attributes="member: 10873"><p>Howdy! I am also a sheriff's office deputy, fully trained, and licensed to carry and expected to do so while within the borders of my county. But <u>not</u> in my package car. I had asked the specific rules regarding these issues, but have been simply told that it isn't allowed, and I can not wear my brown shirt while involved in these call-out's. Since the sheriff's gig dosen't pay nearly as well as UPS, I follow their rules. So, if there becomes any reason for me to join in, they bring my gear to me at the scene, or I use someone else's. I am also an EMT, and the shirt thing goes with this off the clock time as well. I have taken "personal time" out while preforming these duties, but abided mostly (one time didn't), to the shirt thing, but it was the perfect ruse for the UPS guy to stroll into the bar with the old clip-board concealing the pistol and deflating the drunk brandishing his rifle. It's like taking a package that isn't yours home with you, is it really worth losing your job?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john346, post: 239186, member: 10873"] Howdy! I am also a sheriff's office deputy, fully trained, and licensed to carry and expected to do so while within the borders of my county. But [U]not[/U] in my package car. I had asked the specific rules regarding these issues, but have been simply told that it isn't allowed, and I can not wear my brown shirt while involved in these call-out's. Since the sheriff's gig dosen't pay nearly as well as UPS, I follow their rules. So, if there becomes any reason for me to join in, they bring my gear to me at the scene, or I use someone else's. I am also an EMT, and the shirt thing goes with this off the clock time as well. I have taken "personal time" out while preforming these duties, but abided mostly (one time didn't), to the shirt thing, but it was the perfect ruse for the UPS guy to stroll into the bar with the old clip-board concealing the pistol and deflating the drunk brandishing his rifle. It's like taking a package that isn't yours home with you, is it really worth losing your job? [/QUOTE]
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