Re: Roadside Firearm checks by the Police
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2011 8:00 pm
Good evening ladies and gents,
Something that has occurred to me reading this thread and that by DM, when you travel to and stay overnight and your rifles are left in the car, what is seen to be acceptable measures.
Modern vehicles are reasonably secure and in most cases have alarms and immobilisers.
It would seem to be common sense to remove bolts and take them into your hotel, is ammunition best left in the car? Or taken into hotel as well, assuming there is a room safe, is ammo ok to be left in it if you are out of the room?
I've seen the brattonsound vehicle cabinets but one long enough to take a rifle will not fit in my car without folding down rear seats.
As with many situations you never really know if you're doing the right thing until it goes wrong.
Cheers phil
Something that has occurred to me reading this thread and that by DM, when you travel to and stay overnight and your rifles are left in the car, what is seen to be acceptable measures.
Modern vehicles are reasonably secure and in most cases have alarms and immobilisers.
It would seem to be common sense to remove bolts and take them into your hotel, is ammunition best left in the car? Or taken into hotel as well, assuming there is a room safe, is ammo ok to be left in it if you are out of the room?
I've seen the brattonsound vehicle cabinets but one long enough to take a rifle will not fit in my car without folding down rear seats.
As with many situations you never really know if you're doing the right thing until it goes wrong.
Cheers phil