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To: wtc911
Please cite the law.

I cannot cite the law by City or State code, but I just spoke to the PHX P.D. and the officer who answered the phone told me that a person had to have an I.D. on his person at all times...EVEN WHEN JUST WALKING DOWN THE STREET TO THE STORE...The officer said he also had the authority to arrest someone who didn't present an I.D. Now, that's not from me...that's from the PHX P.D. I asked the officer if he could give me the City or State code, but he couldn't give it off the top of his head. You can call the PHX P.D. General Information Desk to verify this...For obvious reasons, I will not give the Ph. number.
132 posted on 01/25/2009 11:44:01 AM PST by az.b1bbomberfxr
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To: az.b1bbomberfxr

Nonsense. As I posted earlier, in Brown v. Texas SCOTUS held that the individual’s right to privacy and anonymity trumps the police’s empowerment to demand ID except in the case where the police have a reasonable suspiscion that the individual has been, is or is about to be involved in criminal activity or has witnessed such activity. That is the case law.


136 posted on 01/25/2009 12:53:44 PM PST by wtc911 ("How you gonna get back down that hill?")
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To: az.b1bbomberfxr

Of course, if the police officer said so, it MUST be true.


191 posted on 01/26/2009 6:27:38 AM PST by TankerKC (Yes we can? I already could.)
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