marshaul
Campaign Veteran
Yea I can't see if the safety is on a holstered 1911 cocked and locked either. And a bullet that ricochets off the floor after flattening out is dangerous. But then even if the safety is off I know the gun is not going to pull it's own trigger. So I don't make a fool of myself by soiling myself over others method of carry.
Some handguns don't have safeties. However, these handguns are properly (and easily) carried in a holster, which covers the trigger at all times and keeps them almost always pointed in a safe direction.
And there's a difference between "soiling myself" and electing to maximize my safety in another vicinity.