Thatguy
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Hey everybody!
Lets start of by saying I do not currently own a CCW however plan on obtaining one sometime in the very near future. The crime rate in Charleston is getting more ridiculous every week and I think it's about time.
With that said, I have a question in regards to legal rights in a particular situation.
I am an ATM Field Service Tech, which basically means means I fix ATMs when they break done (usually no more than 30 minutes on site). We are not armed, and it is actually against Company Policy for us to carry (thats a new topic for another day, lol) however as a local Police Officer told me; "It's better to sit at home reading the newspaper about some thug getting shot while looking for a job than it is to stand in front of the pearly gates looking down saying I should of shot that mother!@#$%" (yes, exact quote, lol).
Anyways, the situation I am thinking about is as follows, and I'd like to get your input if these actions would be lawful.
I have an ATM wide open, it's 10pm at night in a Drive-Through ATM (not inside a bank). I notice somebody approaching, lets say 40 feet away. I always make eye contact and say that the ATM is currently out of service. If said person keeps approaching can I:
1) Inform the individual that I am armed and politely ask them to leave
2) Upon said person still not complying, visually show my weapon
Would that be legal?
If not, what would be the appropriate way to protect myself? I tell you what, what I do is pretty dangerous since we work until midnight. We're a lot easier target than robbing a bank with a bigger outcome. I just want to protect myself to ensure I get home to my wife and kids at night.
Thanks for any input!
Lets start of by saying I do not currently own a CCW however plan on obtaining one sometime in the very near future. The crime rate in Charleston is getting more ridiculous every week and I think it's about time.
With that said, I have a question in regards to legal rights in a particular situation.
I am an ATM Field Service Tech, which basically means means I fix ATMs when they break done (usually no more than 30 minutes on site). We are not armed, and it is actually against Company Policy for us to carry (thats a new topic for another day, lol) however as a local Police Officer told me; "It's better to sit at home reading the newspaper about some thug getting shot while looking for a job than it is to stand in front of the pearly gates looking down saying I should of shot that mother!@#$%" (yes, exact quote, lol).
Anyways, the situation I am thinking about is as follows, and I'd like to get your input if these actions would be lawful.
I have an ATM wide open, it's 10pm at night in a Drive-Through ATM (not inside a bank). I notice somebody approaching, lets say 40 feet away. I always make eye contact and say that the ATM is currently out of service. If said person keeps approaching can I:
1) Inform the individual that I am armed and politely ask them to leave
2) Upon said person still not complying, visually show my weapon
Would that be legal?
If not, what would be the appropriate way to protect myself? I tell you what, what I do is pretty dangerous since we work until midnight. We're a lot easier target than robbing a bank with a bigger outcome. I just want to protect myself to ensure I get home to my wife and kids at night.
Thanks for any input!