I found a YouTube channel called We the people university. It’s run by a former cop who now trains cops in constitutional policing rather than tyranny.
He trains people that police must have a reasonable articulable suspicion that you broke a specific law before you are required to give them your ID.
If they refuse to articulate the specific law you broke, you are not required to cooperate nor answer any questions.
Do you know why I pulled you over? Is not a reasonable articulable reason.
I once had a deputy follow me for several miles and finally pulled me over. She refused to tell me why she pulled me over. I didn’t know any better and gave her my ID. When she came back she told me that she could tell if my license plate tab was this year or last year. When I sarcastically asked if last years were green too, she stormed off with a huff and drove away.
“police must have a reasonable articulable suspicion that you broke a specific law before you are required to give them your ID.
If they refuse to articulate the specific law you broke, you are not required to cooperate nor answer any questions.
Do you know why I pulled you over? Is not a reasonable articulable reason.”
Bingo, absolutely the law without compromise. I don’t care how many ignorant lies misconceptions are told around here.
First amendment audits are fun to watch as are the guys who cop watch.