11-06-2015, 11:51 AM
(11-06-2015, 11:38 AM)djs7685 Wrote: I think she was more out of line for taking this where she did than the police officer was for routinely asking to see identification.
We can agree to disagree on that, because I can't see any possible way that you're going to talk me into thinking that asking for an ID is in any possible way unnecessary. As SSF said on the last page... "You be very surprised at the number of felony warrants encountered by police during routine interactions." Asking for ID doesn't hurt anything and isn't causing anyone to go out of their way to perform a difficult task.
Agree to disagree.
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