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by ScottDLS
Tue Apr 24, 2018 11:43 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Why Is Passenger Asked For I.D.?
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Re: Why Is Passenger Asked For I.D.?

RicoTX wrote:
warnmar10 wrote:
Liberty wrote:... a passenger has no obligation to produce an ID when stopped, Unless they are carrying and have an LTC/CHL, ...
What obligation do they have if they are carrying and have an LTC?
None in my opinion. If you have a legal obligation to show an id, then you should show LTC. If not, I don't bother. Otherwise any leo could see u carrying and demand an id for just that reason. They can't use u carrying as the only reason to demand id . That's the way I see it... someone feel free to correct me though . Put it this way... If a leo wanted to see my id and the only pc was he saw my gun while in its holster... I'm probably not going to show it...Id turn into one of those dudes on youtube...but I don't go around trying to get their attention either.

Why? Because where does it stop? It may seem like no big deal... but it's a very slippery slope to a total police state. I have lots of respect for the men and women in blue...but I also expect the same in return.
You mean you don’t have the cell phone shaped block of wood, with 4th Amendment painted on one side and Probable Cause painted on the other to hold in your hand while driving through school zones? :anamatedbanana That’s like leaving your house unarmed. :evil2:
by ScottDLS
Tue Apr 24, 2018 11:39 pm
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Why Is Passenger Asked For I.D.?
Replies: 38
Views: 12042

Re: Why Is Passenger Asked For I.D.?

Why do they ask passengers for ID? Well because when they stop you for a dim license plate bulb or failing to signal for 2 seconds before a turn...that means that you have 3 uncapped needles, two stems, a burnt spoon and an 8 ball of meth in the car! After they arrest you for the paraphernalia and possession with intent to distribute, they need to spell your name right on the report....duh. :biggrinjester:
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