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  • 03trubluGT
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    Originally posted by majorownage View Post
    Incorrect. The cop needs probable cause and/or the victim is detained before the law requires to show ID.

    Lol it's funny to watch a pig's authority get challenged. They HATE that.
    Originally posted by majorownage View Post
    A cop cannot pull anybody over on the road. They first need some sort of probable cause. Usually the probable cause is speeding, expired tags, etc. There MUST be probable cause before the officer demands a license.

    If this was not required, an officer could pull over a car just because he feels like it. If there is no probable cause, the officer cannot demand proof of valid license.

    The PC is enforcing the statute:

    Sec. 521.025. LICENSE TO BE CARRIED AND EXHIBITED ON DEMAND; CRIMINAL PENALTY. (a) A person required to hold a license under Section 521.021 shall 1) have in the person's possession while operating a motor vehicle the class of driver's license appropriate for the type of vehicle operated; and(2) display the license on the demand of a magistrate, court officer, or peace officer.(b) A peace officer may stop and detain a person operating a motor vehicle to determine if the person has a driver's license as required by this section.(c) A person who violates this section commits an offense. An offense under this subsection is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $200

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  • racrguy
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    Originally posted by Big A View Post
    Did you even read the thread? If you operate a motorized vehicle on public roads, you must provide proof that you're legal to do so.
    Did you read the thread? The supreme court case cited above clearly states that the police can't pull you over just to check your license without probable cause.

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  • majorownage
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    Originally posted by Rreemo View Post
    keep up with the direction they're going and I'm betting they'll end up in some trouble eventually....either by the type that needs a lawyer to get out of, or maybe just the good old fashion ass-kicking attitude-adjustment type.
    questioning authority grows wisdom

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  • Rreemo
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    keep up with the direction they're going and I'm betting they'll end up in some trouble eventually....either by the type that needs a lawyer to get out of, or maybe just the good old fashion ass-kicking attitude-adjustment type.

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  • Blakeski
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    Originally posted by Rreemo View Post
    Passenger looks completely Non suspicious riding in a car at night wearing sunglasses and holding a camera....also mumbling about a badge number.
    This are teenagers, these guys are twin brothers, complete goofball kids, and never get into trouble...their just smartass little shits, that's all.

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  • Rreemo
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    Passenger looks completely Non suspicious riding in a car at night wearing sunglasses and holding a camera....also mumbling about a badge number.

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  • majorownage
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    Originally posted by Big A View Post
    Did you even read the thread? If you operate a motorized vehicle on public roads, you must provide proof that you're legal to do so.
    A cop cannot pull anybody over on the road. They first need some sort of probable cause. Usually the probable cause is speeding, expired tags, etc. There MUST be probable cause before the officer demands a license.

    If this was not required, an officer could pull over a car just because he feels like it. If there is no probable cause, the officer cannot demand proof of valid license.

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  • 03trubluGT
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    Originally posted by SSsierra90 View Post
    Avatar check..
    Good for the kid standing up for his rights.

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  • SSsierra90
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    Avatar check..
    Good for the kid standing up for his rights.

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  • Big A
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    Originally posted by majorownage View Post
    Incorrect. The cop needs probable cause and/or the victim is detained before the law requires to show ID.

    Lol it's funny to watch a pig's authority get challenged. They HATE that.
    Did you even read the thread? If you operate a motorized vehicle on public roads, you must provide proof that you're legal to do so.

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  • majorownage
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    Originally posted by Txstang1 View Post
    I didnt watch the video but I beleive you can go to jail anywhere anytime for failure to id
    Incorrect. The cop needs probable cause and/or the victim is detained before the law requires to show ID.

    Lol it's funny to watch a pig's authority get challenged. They HATE that.

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  • Big A
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    Originally posted by aCid View Post
    I always turn on the light but I go ahead and get my insurance out of the glove box. I'm just very polite and ask how their day/night is going and hope everything is going well. Been pulled over probably 15 times in 6 years and got a ticket the first time I got pulled over. The rest I've been let go. "Knocks on Wood."
    You must smell better than me.

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  • Unicorn Jeff
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    Originally posted by Big A View Post
    It's fortunately been a while, but when being pulled over after dark, I click on the overhead light and wait to go to the glovebox until after the officer is at the window, after having been instructed what I'm about to do. It never got me out of a ticket, but it kept me from getting shot.
    I always turn on the light but I go ahead and get my insurance out of the glove box. I'm just very polite and ask how their day/night is going and hope everything is going well. Been pulled over probably 15 times in 6 years and got a ticket the first time I got pulled over. The rest I've been let go. "Knocks on Wood."

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  • Big A
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    Originally posted by Darren M View Post
    This is how I was taught by my Father. I don't have any woman parts so civility and respect with a light hearted joke is the only chance I have of getting out of a ticket I probably deserved......
    It's fortunately been a while, but when being pulled over after dark, I click on the overhead light and wait to go to the glovebox until after the officer is at the window, after having been instructed what I'm about to do. It never got me out of a ticket, but it kept me from getting shot.

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  • 03trubluGT
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    Originally posted by Jeremycg777 View Post
    Hopefully you don't have a case were they question your character.
    Bring it bishes!

    It's never been an issue.

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