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What is the state law on producing I.D. on demand from law enforcement
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 4108243" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>So the shoplifting was only an 'accusation' and not a 'factual action' committed by this person (i.e. taking property that did not belong to her from private property)?</p><p></p><p>I would like to think that responding officers could have handled this a little better than they did, HOWEVER, we do not know what happened prior to when the video starts. She may have well physically attacked and hurt someone during her shoplifting spree. She may have brandished a gun. Or the responding officer may have had their coffee-break interrupted. We just don't know why the police responded in the way they did and I'm not going to second-guess them, because I wasn't there and don't know the whole story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 4108243, member: 42584"] So the shoplifting was only an 'accusation' and not a 'factual action' committed by this person (i.e. taking property that did not belong to her from private property)? I would like to think that responding officers could have handled this a little better than they did, HOWEVER, we do not know what happened prior to when the video starts. She may have well physically attacked and hurt someone during her shoplifting spree. She may have brandished a gun. Or the responding officer may have had their coffee-break interrupted. We just don't know why the police responded in the way they did and I'm not going to second-guess them, because I wasn't there and don't know the whole story. [/QUOTE]
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