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Originally Posted by sperbonzo
Right now, when I am pulled over by a cop for speeding, I must provide ID. If I were loitering at the darkened back door of a shop late at night and a cop stops me, I must also provide ID. This is called "in the course of lawful contact" and it is one of the center points of the law.
So you are going to argue based on a law that you haven't even READ???
This reminds me of the US congressmen and senators that vote for or against a healthcare or bailout bill that they haven't read either.
How does that make sense? Doesn't it seem a bit intellectually lazy?
Do you often tell people that books are crap that you haven't read? Or movies are crap that you haven't watched?
Just wondering...
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so what you're saying is there is already legal precedent to stop people and ask for their identification providing there is justifiable cause?
makes me wonder if there is any point in reading that there law