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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="Bigdawg90" data-source="post: 4108602" data-attributes="member: 49831"><p>Many men would relinquish their freedom for the comfort of their home. It doesn’t make anyone more intelligent to obey a wrong authority. The opinion of comply today, challenge tomorrow is wrong. It is what has led us to the society we have.</p><p></p><p>Unless you are detained and the Officer has articulated such, you should have to hand over ID. If they ask for information all you are required to share is your name and date of birth. You have rights. What’s the point on having them if your plan is to simply comply and complain tomorrow?</p><p></p><p>I have challenged Officers and had them walk away. I won’t be intimidated into simple compliance. They have a certain level of authority that should be respected for what it is, but not more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigdawg90, post: 4108602, member: 49831"] Many men would relinquish their freedom for the comfort of their home. It doesn’t make anyone more intelligent to obey a wrong authority. The opinion of comply today, challenge tomorrow is wrong. It is what has led us to the society we have. Unless you are detained and the Officer has articulated such, you should have to hand over ID. If they ask for information all you are required to share is your name and date of birth. You have rights. What’s the point on having them if your plan is to simply comply and complain tomorrow? I have challenged Officers and had them walk away. I won’t be intimidated into simple compliance. They have a certain level of authority that should be respected for what it is, but not more. [/QUOTE]
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