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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 3972137" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Title 47-6-112 Says that a license must be "Carried and Exibited Upon Demand". If this was a traffic stop that was initiated by a traffic violation, I'd say that the driver would have to show a DL. I didn’t see a traffic offense. I don’t know anything about their procedures or authority at the Lakes.</p><p></p><p>I think this Trooper is a member of the Lake Patrol. I don’t remember when it changed, but at one time there were different sections of the DPS. Highway Patrol, Capitol Patrol and Lake Patrol. Then one day someone decided that all of them would be merged to one title and called OHP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 3972137, member: 23"] Title 47-6-112 Says that a license must be "Carried and Exibited Upon Demand". If this was a traffic stop that was initiated by a traffic violation, I'd say that the driver would have to show a DL. I didn’t see a traffic offense. I don’t know anything about their procedures or authority at the Lakes. I think this Trooper is a member of the Lake Patrol. I don’t remember when it changed, but at one time there were different sections of the DPS. Highway Patrol, Capitol Patrol and Lake Patrol. Then one day someone decided that all of them would be merged to one title and called OHP. [/QUOTE]
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