The trick is to buy the officer a pie as well, as a thank you for keeping watch on your vehicle
Type: Posts; User: Moa Hunter
The trick is to buy the officer a pie as well, as a thank you for keeping watch on your vehicle
I saw a very good safety idea for transporting firearms on a youtube film last week.
The bloke had a couple of bolt action rifles.
He left the bolts in so they wouldn't get lost or left at home,...
Interesting that when I phoned the guy he did seem a naturally safe type of person, he was nervous about taking his rifle into town and had purchased a bag for the occasion.
He did say to me that...
I have thought about this matter during the day, wondering what course of action I would take now if the same situation were repeated again.
What I would do is address the shop staff member "...
So this morning I phoned the man who's actions are the subject of this thread. At first despite my being very diplomatic he was defensive " I've had firearms for 55 years I have served in the Army...
I feel bad that I did not say anything. The shop is not a public place, saying something could cause a scene depending on how it was taken and could make me unpopular with the shop owner. No excuses,...
Two days ago I was in a well known Rangiora sports shop. In walks a well known North Canterbury identity - (in fact an elected Councillor of high office), removes a rifle from a gun bag and places it...