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Old 05-12-2010, 09:07 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by wabbit View Post
actually they cant do this..... this is abuse of power or violation of the 4th amendment. they need a reason for them to ask you for id.

while they can walk to you and ask, you can walk away and they cannot do anything.
You are correct, if the only reason for the engagement is to ask for ID. The context of this question was as a follow up to the earlier encounters... traffic stop, suspicious activity, etc. I have edited my post to include that stipulation.

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