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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="queenjohnson1791" data-source="post: 4110529" data-attributes="member: 54146"><p>Here let me spell it out for yall officers.</p><p>The original question, What is the state law on producing I.D. on demand from law enforcement?</p><p>That turned into do Officers have a right to violate our rights just to go home to your Families?</p><p>I just asked that same question differently, </p><p>Is it okay for Officers to violate their sworn oath to office, and if so why?</p><p>I can ask it differently if that offends you,</p><p>is it okay to violate a Citizens Constitutional Rights? If so than why?</p><p>As I have said before I appreciate all of you for your hard work and sacrifices you make every day on duty! You all should see this for what it is, a concerned Citizen who wants a real conversation with Officers in order to maybe possibly make a difference for everyone! But how do we resolve anything as a society as a whole if we can't even talk on OSA, without distract and derail tactics? Yall can use any terms you like against me on OSA, yall can call me this or that, call me a troll or whatever else, as you would like, it's Your Constitutional Right! And that is where we are seeing our differences in my Opinion, as a whole I Respect everyones Constitutional Rights! But this seems to be an issue on a whole for Officers, and the problem is a systemic top down policy. Now after saying all that, is this how you want honest Civilians to feel about the Police as.a whole?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="queenjohnson1791, post: 4110529, member: 54146"] Here let me spell it out for yall officers. The original question, What is the state law on producing I.D. on demand from law enforcement? That turned into do Officers have a right to violate our rights just to go home to your Families? I just asked that same question differently, Is it okay for Officers to violate their sworn oath to office, and if so why? I can ask it differently if that offends you, is it okay to violate a Citizens Constitutional Rights? If so than why? As I have said before I appreciate all of you for your hard work and sacrifices you make every day on duty! You all should see this for what it is, a concerned Citizen who wants a real conversation with Officers in order to maybe possibly make a difference for everyone! But how do we resolve anything as a society as a whole if we can't even talk on OSA, without distract and derail tactics? Yall can use any terms you like against me on OSA, yall can call me this or that, call me a troll or whatever else, as you would like, it's Your Constitutional Right! And that is where we are seeing our differences in my Opinion, as a whole I Respect everyones Constitutional Rights! But this seems to be an issue on a whole for Officers, and the problem is a systemic top down policy. Now after saying all that, is this how you want honest Civilians to feel about the Police as.a whole? [/QUOTE]
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