mgood wrote:But I live in a small town where it's rare for cops to ask anyone for ID unless they stop them for speeding or something. They already know who you are.
I can always find the rookies and the unobservant long-timers on the radio; they're the ones calling in a suspicious person at my work site.
I've actually heard this conversation pretty much verbatim:
<Cop1> Got somebody acting strange over at the ____ back lot. Guy wandering around the site with a flashlight after hours, looking at the cars and buildings, trying the doorknobs.
<Cop2> 'Bout six feet tall, gray shirt, black pants?
<Cop1> That's him.
<Cop2> ____ ball cap, badge, nametag and security logo on his shirt?
<Cop1> Uh, yeah.
<Cop2> That would be the security guard.
<Cop1> Are you sure?
<Cop2> Huh?
I've also had one pull up in a brightly lit part of the lot, spotlight me while I was wearing the uniform plus a "SECURITY" reflector vest (considering that vest, he was probably seeing spots for hours) and ask if I was the security officer. He didn't like it when I refused to answer until he told me who he was. (Hey, he just had a SPD car and uniform. It could have been anybody.)