It’s not an offense that calls for producing ID to the police.
It was a citeable offense.
They chose to let her off with a warning.
Sorry, but almost any encounter you have with police these days they ask for your ID. I was passenger in a car with a missing windshield wiper, in August, with no rain. I was asked for my ID and produced it. The cops were fishing for something, I don’t know what. I was irritated, but no way would I argue with them. I chirped at them, told them what I was thinking, but co-operated just the same. Probably was a “riding while native american” bias.
So, only felonies? Or only if a citation is eventually given? Would she have preferred the ticket, do you think?
Really, I'm curious. Just when and where can the police ask for ID from a person who's committed an offense in their presence?
As stated before, it's a class C misdemeanor. Therefore it does require producing an ID. By law she could have been hauled downtown. Guess you didn't read the whole thread there Captain Krunch...