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Bastard politicians. It's a violation of the 4th Amendment, so refuse when your name or ID is demanded arbitrarily by the police.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,181382,00.html
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The law also requires those applying for state driver's licenses to sign a form that they haven't supported terrorist organizations.
What a joke... As if getting anything done at the dmv didnt already take enough time.
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WoW !!! Ohio is a hotbed of terrorism... Who Knew ? :eek:
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Burke wrote:Bastard politicians. It's a violation of the 4th Amendment, so refuse when your name or ID is demanded arbitrarily by the police.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,181382,00.html

Whats the big deal, every time I get pulled over by a cop they want "my papers"
Heck if I'm on the bike most of the time I get the cop on the pa saying keep your hands on the handle bars and do not put the kick stand down, I really see no big deal here maybe a bit of a inconvenience but come on.
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IRS wrote:Whats the big deal, every time I get pulled over by a cop they want "my papers"
Heck if I'm on the bike most of the time I get the cop on the pa saying keep your hands on the handle bars and do not put the kick stand down, I really see no big deal here maybe a bit of a inconvenience but come on.


Not a big deal if you're doing something wrong then get caught........very big deal for them to walk up to me and just ask if i'm doing nothing. It's none of their damn business who I am if i'm just walking down the street....this gives them the ability to arrest you if you fail to do so under any circumstance.
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I guess it doesn't bother me if they want to check me for a id, that 5 min out of my day is no biggie, besides I don't think there going to be running around checking my id unless I'm doing something to justify it, but who knows.
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When you are driving a car you are doing something that requires a license. I should be able to go jogging without having to bring I.D. with me.

THat slippery slope sure is getting steeper
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De Plano wrote:When you are driving a car you are doing something that requires a license. I should be able to go jogging without having to bring I.D. with me.

THat slippery slope sure is getting steeper
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De Plano wrote:THat slippery slope sure is getting steeper
But we'll be safe, right?

...right? :rolleyes:
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Prey521 wrote:Agreed!
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NY has a similar law pretty sure before 9-11 but cant remember anymore..but never seen it used or never happened to me..then again i dont get into trouble.
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The law also requires those applying for state driver's licenses to sign a form that they haven't supported terrorist organizations.

Oh that oughtta keep'em on the straight and narrow. DUH
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Burke wrote:Bastard politicians. It's a violation of the 4th Amendment, so refuse when your name or ID is demanded arbitrarily by the police.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,181382,00.html
What about the 5th and your right to not self incriminate????????????
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UOD wrote:What about the 5th and your right to not self incriminate????????????


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I wonder if I should be worried? All the local PO's just got new jackboots!
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Civil disobediance should find this law unconstitutional in short order.
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De Plano wrote:When you are driving a car you are doing something that requires a license. I should be able to go jogging without having to bring I.D. with me.

THat slippery slope sure is getting steeper
As long as they can maintain that separation I'm ok with this. They already ask for your ID anyway when you get pulled over.
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Augustus wrote:then again i dont get into trouble.
maybe you are on to something there
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Just for the record no officer should be contacting you unless he has reasonable cause to do so. Just walking down the street and asking for an id for no reason is not good enough. However, should he have valid reason to do so....that's another story. And giving a false name or address is an arrestable offense in several states.
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64bit wrote:I wonder if I should be worried? All the local PO's just got new jackboots!

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Russell wrote:Just for the record no officer should be contacting you unless he has reasonable cause to do so. Just walking down the street and asking for an id for no reason is not good enough. However, should he have valid reason to do so....that's another story. And giving a false name or address is an arrestable offense in several states.

His valid reason could be "You walk funny.... lemme see some ID"
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well I would articulate it as, the subject appeared to be unsteady on his feet as if he were intoxicated or perhaps disoriented. I contacted him out of regard for his safety and the safety of others around him.
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Zerohero wrote:His valid reason could be "You walk funny.... lemme see some ID"
What Russell is trying to explain is.....that wouldn't fly in a court-of-law in most states. Dunno about all of them but I'm not aware of any law besides this one that the state has mandated that you keep ID on you for just minding your own business.. Flying, ok....driving, ok....banking..very good idea.

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downhill wrote:What Russell is trying to explain is.....that wouldn't fly in a court-of-law in most states. Dunno about all of them but I'm not aware of any law besides this one that the state has mandated that you keep ID on you for just minding your own business.. Flying, ok....driving, ok....banking..very good idea.

Flying a kite in a public park?

I understand this, i was being funny. On a serious note, people know how to bend the law so making such a statement would not be hard. Just like it's not hard for an officer to have me pulled over because he "thinks" I'm intoxicated by my driving. Or he "thinks" what ever. He can BS a valid reason why he "thinks" what he did was right, and it will most and often times be found just fine in the court of law... IF you know how to play it it well.
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Zerohero wrote:I understand this, i was being funny. On a serious note, people know how to bend the law so making such a statement would not be hard. Just like it's not hard for an officer to have me pulled over because he "thinks" I'm intoxicated by my driving. Or he "thinks" what ever. He can BS a valid reason why he "thinks" what he did was right, and it will most and often times be found just fine in the court of law... IF you know how to play it it well.

Same can be said for the other side too. I've seen plenty of good cases get dropped due to the myriad of constraints put on Law Enforcement. All it takes is for a sharp defense attorney( Kings of BS ) to catch one " i " not dotted or one " t " not crossed. I like making good cases, don't feel like wasting my time making bad ones and then getting my a$$ handed to me in court. Any officer who comes in to court testifying that he "thought" this or he "thought" that, needs to find another job. I agree that it all boils down to articulation on the officer's part, but it damned well better be articulation based on valid reasonable suspicion and leading up to airtight probable cause.
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You know, it doesn't matter if it won't hold up in court. The fact that an officer in Ohio can and WILL use personal JUDGEMENT to determine at the TIME what is considered "ID'able" is the problem. That is so subjective it's not even funny. And like they'll ALWAYS use a cool head and rational thought before stopping people.

Oops, political protest nearby where you're walking to the coffee shop, some of the people got violent. Lemme see your ID.

Oops, the president's motorcade is coming down this street and you're sweating a little too much for the offi-suh's sake. Lemme see your ID.

Don't give me this crap about "if you're doing nothing wrong, what's the problem" or, "this will help prevent terrorism." You can't stop terrorism, you can't defend everyone, and these bastards continue to frighten people in order to gain compliance. Now, with an official stamp on it, a lot of those in fear of everything will hand over their IDs with a shaky hand, "Oh my God, yes, master, here it is since you demanded it!"

I refuse to rely on the deterministic abilities of a beat cop or some 'roided-up COPS blowhard to make a good assessment of when he can or cannot ask for my ID.
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Here's one to think about.

Some guy walks up to you and flashes a badge. (It's fake, but a decent representation.) He says he's a non-uniformed police officer who needs your ID and SSN and (et cetera) for whatever legal-sounding reason he comes up with.

Bets say that more than half of the people in this nation will hand over both the driver's licence and their SSN. And the identity thief scores yet another victim.
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Paft wrote:Here's one to think about.

Some guy walks up to you and flashes a badge. (It's fake, but a decent representation.) He says he's a non-uniformed police officer who needs your ID and SSN and (et cetera) for whatever legal-sounding reason he comes up with.

Bets say that more than half of the people in this nation will hand over both the driver's licence and their SSN. And the identity thief scores yet another victim.
You'd have to be pretty stupid and not street smart at all to hand over your information to someone not in an officers uniform. Even in uniform, I'd question why they want to know, and if the reason isn't legit, then they ain't gettin chit!
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I can only hope that the next President will come in and forcibly reverse all this mess once this horrible excuse for a pres is either ousted legally or his term runs out.
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thepieman wrote:I can only hope that the next President will come in and forcibly reverse all this mess once this horrible excuse for a pres is either ousted legally or his term runs out.
Ousted legally? LOL, don't hold your breath!


Jeb Bush in '08! :p

And what does this have to do with Bush?
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Prey521 wrote:You'd have to be pretty stupid and not street smart at all to hand over your information to someone not in an officers uniform. Even in uniform, I'd question why they want to know, and if the reason isn't legit, then they ain't gettin chit!
Regardless of the stupidity in doing so, I agree with Paft in that the majority of people would probably comply with little question.
Prey521 wrote:Jeb Bush in '08! :p
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Prey521 wrote:You'd have to be pretty stupid and not street smart at all to hand over your information to someone not in an officers uniform. Even in uniform, I'd question why they want to know, and if the reason isn't legit, then they ain't gettin chit!
That's entirely true, but think about the amount of people that you know who aren't street smart or aren't intelligent enough to challenge "authority". There's more than immediately come to mind.
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Paft wrote:Here's one to think about.

Some guy walks up to you and flashes a badge. (It's fake, but a decent representation.) He says he's a non-uniformed police officer who needs your ID and SSN and (et cetera) for whatever legal-sounding reason he comes up with.

Bets say that more than half of the people in this nation will hand over both the driver's licence and their SSN. And the identity thief scores yet another victim.
We've had a problem in our city lately with dupe cops. There were people pretending to be cops that would pull people over on the road and then rob them.

That stuff kinda scares me, cause I mean how do you know who is a real cop these days with crap like that going on. It's terrible
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Jim wrote:Regardless of the stupidity in doing so, I agree with Paft in that the majority of people would probably comply with little question.


Don't even joke about that. :p
If that is true, then the majority of people are morons!

I kid, we all know it will be Condie! :D
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Prey521 wrote:You'd have to be pretty stupid and not street smart at all to hand over your information to someone not in an officers uniform. Even in uniform, I'd question why they want to know, and if the reason isn't legit, then they ain't gettin chit!
BS man...I say shens...you know damn straight if you were heading somewhere with your friends or family and you were questioned , you would hand over the ID rather then risk a detour to the pokey for resisting! You resisting, would be like telling your buddy GW to screw off and we both know thats not happening anytime this century. Just hope NY & NJ State has enough common sense never to pass such a bill and we will never have to worry about being stopped for such a thing. I hope we never live to see such a day. Its almost as if we have taken up where the USSR left off.


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Brent wrote:We've had a problem in our city lately with dupe cops. There were people pretending to be cops that would pull people over on the road and then rob them.

That stuff kinda scares me, cause I mean how do you know who is a real cop these days with crap like that going on. It's terrible
Because you're not supposed to stop for unmarked cars.
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thepieman wrote:BS man...I say shens...you know damn straight if you were heading somewhere with your friends or family and you were questioned , you would hand over the ID rather then risk a detour to the pokey for resisting! You resisting, would be like telling your buddy GW to screw off and we both know thats not happening anytime this century. Just hope NY & NJ State has enough common sense never to pass such a bill and we will never have to worry about being stopped for such a thing. I hope we never live to see such a day. Its almost as if we have taken up where the USSR left off.


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Nope, I know myself and how i'd act under certain situations. I'd never hand over my personal information to someone whom I was skeptical of, no matter what the circumstance, whether I'm with my fam or not.
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Prey521 wrote:Ousted legally? LOL, don't hold your breath!


Jeb Bush in '08! :p

And what does this have to do with Bush?
He and his cohorts are the ones spreading the panic that is bringing about all these changes. We will see about legalities once things start kicking in a bit. Things are just beginning to surface.
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I smell serious racial problems here.
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i dont understand why blaming Bush...I mean lets at least blame the right politicians..not everything is Bush's fault


but in reality doesnt matter much to me...many more things that affect me on a daily basis that i would like to see changed and have our politicians worry about but they too busy doing other things that none really care
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