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<blockquote data-quote="Decoligny" data-source="post: 3973606" data-attributes="member: 41077"><p>There are laws that make it mandatory to show ID when making those purchases.</p><p>There are laws that state when a cop has the AUTHORITY to demand ID.</p><p>The first basis is REASONABLE ARTICULABLE SUSPICION that A CRIME</p><p>Has Been Committed,</p><p>Is Being Committed</p><p>or Is About To Be Committed.</p><p>Without that, the cop is VIOLATING the Fourth Amendment of the US Constitution.</p><p>If a cop doesn’t like my tone of voice, or the way I look, he doesn’t have any more right to see my ID than he does to search my house.</p><p>The issue is called Due Process of Law.</p><p>Unless the cop had affirmative authority, backed by a law, they can’t just stop whoever they want or demand ID.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decoligny, post: 3973606, member: 41077"] There are laws that make it mandatory to show ID when making those purchases. There are laws that state when a cop has the AUTHORITY to demand ID. The first basis is REASONABLE ARTICULABLE SUSPICION that A CRIME Has Been Committed, Is Being Committed or Is About To Be Committed. Without that, the cop is VIOLATING the Fourth Amendment of the US Constitution. If a cop doesn’t like my tone of voice, or the way I look, he doesn’t have any more right to see my ID than he does to search my house. The issue is called Due Process of Law. Unless the cop had affirmative authority, backed by a law, they can’t just stop whoever they want or demand ID. [/QUOTE]
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