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Is Oklahoma a stop and ID state?
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<blockquote data-quote="ParrotPirate" data-source="post: 4307400" data-attributes="member: 51087"><p>No clue, the only thing I found in the video is that he thought they were suspicious and stopped them. It becomes a bit more complicated here because you would need to ask the officer exactly what they were thinking at the moment and why they found it so suspicious. If he suspected the child was in danger that would definitely compel a stop, so I can only assume he was concerned about the fact there was a kid in an alleyway at an odd hour. That is where the standard of reasonableness comes into play, and lawyers get involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ParrotPirate, post: 4307400, member: 51087"] No clue, the only thing I found in the video is that he thought they were suspicious and stopped them. It becomes a bit more complicated here because you would need to ask the officer exactly what they were thinking at the moment and why they found it so suspicious. If he suspected the child was in danger that would definitely compel a stop, so I can only assume he was concerned about the fact there was a kid in an alleyway at an odd hour. That is where the standard of reasonableness comes into play, and lawyers get involved. [/QUOTE]
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