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by ibejoeb
4 days ago
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Correct. Some states have broad stop-and-identify laws. Some have limited stop-and-identify laws. What we're talking about is more specific than that, and other statutes are implicated. If you were operating a vehicle and cop pulls up next you and casually asks about your day, then you don't have to identify, because that's a consensual encounter. If he suggests that you rolled through the stop, even if you didn't, then you're subject to things like implied consent that are attached to vehicle operation. |
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