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Old October 6, 2010, 04:04 PM   #87
brickeyee
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I already explained why I think its common practice for police to ID people on calls to duty during their shift.
How truly amusing.

"Common practice" now trumps the law of the land.

The police are ONLY entitled to ask WHO YOU ARE (under federal and state law in this case).

They are NOT entitled to ask you to produce any document to prove who you are, just to ask you to identify yourself.

The police may not do more than ask if they do not have some rational of illegal activity.
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