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<blockquote data-quote="MLR" data-source="post: 1734367" data-attributes="member: 2176"><p>The detainment issue is what concerns me. Sometimes a person is questioned on the street in a casual manner, fishing expedition, and is not aware the the LEO is actually detaining him. What the officer in this case might consider official you may be totally unaware and believe that it is just a casual encounter on the street. When actually he is looking for evidence.</p><p>This is something that I have contacted my State Reps about in person and by e-mail. I believe that it should be incumbent on the officer to make it clear that you are being detained and not up to you to ask. Simply requiring the officers to ask for an ID would make it clear that you are being detained.</p><p></p><p>Michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MLR, post: 1734367, member: 2176"] The detainment issue is what concerns me. Sometimes a person is questioned on the street in a casual manner, fishing expedition, and is not aware the the LEO is actually detaining him. What the officer in this case might consider official you may be totally unaware and believe that it is just a casual encounter on the street. When actually he is looking for evidence. This is something that I have contacted my State Reps about in person and by e-mail. I believe that it should be incumbent on the officer to make it clear that you are being detained and not up to you to ask. Simply requiring the officers to ask for an ID would make it clear that you are being detained. Michael [/QUOTE]
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