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08/05/2010 11:40:12
 
 
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07/05/2010 19:19:44
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Forum:
Politics
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01463440
Message ID:
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>>>They can refuse to come here too.
>>>
>>>The point here is that you already have no say if authorities want to stop & question you. So what's the big deal? Again, people are
>>>blowing thsi WAY out of proportion.
>>
>>You're absolutely wrong about that. If authorities want to stop and question me, they have to have probable cause. If a cop stops me on the street and asks to see my ID, he has to tell me why and the reason has to pass muster.
>>
>>Tamar
>
>I believe you are misinformed Tamar. That depends on state and local ordinances. In some places, you would be correct but in most, they really can. Asking for it and being required (by any law) to produce it though are two different things. Regardless, it is not difficult for any officer of the law to come up with a reasonable reason for asking you to produce i.d. of some type if they want to. Most officers are performing their jobs to the best of their ability though and not out to abuse their position. In the cases of those who do, there are laws for that too.

Yes, I was conflating "asking for" with "being required to produce." Of course, the cop can ask. But except in limited circumstances, I can say "no" with no legal ramifications.

Tamar
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