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Old 10-21-20 | 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by HD3andMe
Read the link.

it contradicts your nonsensical claim that if you’re 18+ you’re required to carry ID.

Again, you’re hopelessly confused.
Thanks, this got me to look up UT's code:
Effective 5/14/2019
77-7-15. Authority of peace officer to stop and question suspect -- Grounds.
A peace officer may stop any individual in a public place when the officer has a reasonable suspicion to believe the individual has committed or is in the act of committing or is attempting to commit a public offense and may demand the individual's name, address, date of birth, and an explanation of the individual's actions.
So I guess if I'm ever stopped and asked for identification, the first question I will ask is what crime I am suspected of committing. If they say 'none', I'm free to go.

Cops hate people that know the law better than them, but like they say, "ignorance is no excuse".
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