Black and White marked SUV. Not Police!!!!!!
Black and White marked SUV. Not Police!!!!!!
Hey gang I just saw a Black and White SUV with Red lettering with a lightbar. Did not catch the first name if it but, it said after Citizen Patrol. Who are these guys and how in the world did they get away with having a marked Black and White unit and they are not the police. Any can give me some info on who and where are they based out of. Last scene on ECB West from the 805 and turned Southbound on Texas. Once again who are these guys.
No it is not that I read the Voulenteer on it also but, it was no PD unit or nothing in such manor it did not even have a emblem or anything just lettering and these guys were not even in a uniform. just in regular shirts weird but, yeah anyways I promise it was not a PD or SO unit or anything in such.
San Diego Union Tribune story on them from last December. It gives an idea of who they are.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metr ... stone.html
Here is There website.. http://www.orgsites.com/ca/stonewallcitizens/
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metr ... stone.html
Here is There website.. http://www.orgsites.com/ca/stonewallcitizens/
I have never seen it before so when I saw it of coarse I followed it until I got a good look and saw the lightbar no antennas or cage just a Black and White SUV. The lightbar was one from Uniform Warehouse clear LED so I couldn't tell what colors it has but, as far as i remember that someone told me that it is illegal to have a marked patrol unit that is not so signify being a Peace Officer. Then again I see some security companys push the limits by having the gun rack and other options that are not used by any other people besides Peace Officers.
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d12/vc25279.htm
Gun racks can be used by people other than peace officers. Haven't seen anything prohibiting long guns locked in private security vehicles by means of gun racks. Citizens with unloaded long guns locked in the passenger compartment are legal just about everywhere, if I remember the scholarly opinions at CalGuns forum correctly.
BSIS advisory on tasers is that they are not specifically prohibited, and therefore allowed. May be the same case with long guns, as they are not on the person constantly like permitted exposed handgun.
Gun racks can be used by people other than peace officers. Haven't seen anything prohibiting long guns locked in private security vehicles by means of gun racks. Citizens with unloaded long guns locked in the passenger compartment are legal just about everywhere, if I remember the scholarly opinions at CalGuns forum correctly.
BSIS advisory on tasers is that they are not specifically prohibited, and therefore allowed. May be the same case with long guns, as they are not on the person constantly like permitted exposed handgun.