Posted on 10/08/2014 7:18:38 AM PDT by walford
>>No matter what state [or what country] youre in, if a passenger starts acting squirrely and/or mouthing off during a routine traffic stop, the police have every right to demand ID from everybody in the vehicle.<<
WRONG! In Nevada we don’t have to show the cops our ID unless we are behind the wheel of the vehicle. I can have my wallet in my pocket and still refuse to show it to the cop. Not a thing he can do if I don’t. I do have to tell him my name IF he asks. Anything else, tough noogies. If he has reason to charge and arrest me then I have to produce ID if I have it available.
You willing to try an experiment on that, by doing what the people in the video did, keeping the cops waiting for 15 mins, mouthing off, reaching your hands all over the place, keeping your windows rolled up and refusing to cooperate — all over a seatbelt violation?
Please get that on video and I’ll make the popcorn.
>>No matter what state [or what country] youre in, if a passenger starts acting squirrely and/or mouthing off during a routine traffic stop, the police have every right to demand ID from everybody in the vehicle.<<
I didn’t say that the passenger did the correct thing but YOU are WRONG saying that the police have every right to demand ID from everybody in the vehicle. I am saying in Nevada they don’t have the authority to ask anyone for ID unless they are behind the steering wheel of a vehicle or being arrested.
Not if you're going to vote...
Or become one of the Elite, or their hired muscle/gunthugs...
"Laws are for the little people"
See this week's news about Robert Fiske & the Clintons.
"Law of the land" - yeah, whatever.
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