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Originally Posted by PR_Tom
I was under the impression that each state had different laws as to "stop and identify". In some states, UNLESS you are stopped driving a car, you can say "no" to requests for ID. Simple as that. All you'd need to know is how to say "no" lol.
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Your on fucking crack. No matter what the law might be from state to state, any time a police officer talks to someone in the course of their duty, they will in fact ask for your name and your ID.
This law in Arizona doesn't mean they can pull anyone Hispanic person over just to check their ID. It means if someone is pulled over in Arizona and is unable to produce a valid US driver's license or otherwise indicates they might be here illegally or otherwise might might be engaged in some other crime, that law enforcement is obligated to check their legal immigration status.
I'm forty-one years old, former US Marine, and very white. I tripped up my home alarm a few months ago. Imagine my fucking surprise when my local PD asked for a second form of ID.