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Disabled American vet arrested in Muskogee walmart.
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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 3190837" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>I don’t really see a reason that anyone other than the actual person purchasing the beverages to show ID. Even then, some people are obviously over the age of 21 and it shouldn’t matter. </p><p></p><p>I can’t find the statute now, probably because the law may have changed, but there was once a statute that said “ID must be presented upon demand”. I do remember an arrest on a traffic stop where the driver attempted to use a someone else’s drivers license as his own. He refused to give his real name, was arrested and jailed and booked as John Doe. After running his fingerprints they found out who he really was and the ADA charged him with obstruction. </p><p></p><p>It irritates me when a business wants to scan my DL. EVERYTHING on that license can be put into a store database and I don’t think that information is any of their business. If it were me, when they started giving me a hard time over the purchase, I would have simply said “fine, cancel the sale, I’m leaving”.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 3190837, member: 23"] I don’t really see a reason that anyone other than the actual person purchasing the beverages to show ID. Even then, some people are obviously over the age of 21 and it shouldn’t matter. I can’t find the statute now, probably because the law may have changed, but there was once a statute that said “ID must be presented upon demand”. I do remember an arrest on a traffic stop where the driver attempted to use a someone else’s drivers license as his own. He refused to give his real name, was arrested and jailed and booked as John Doe. After running his fingerprints they found out who he really was and the ADA charged him with obstruction. It irritates me when a business wants to scan my DL. EVERYTHING on that license can be put into a store database and I don’t think that information is any of their business. If it were me, when they started giving me a hard time over the purchase, I would have simply said “fine, cancel the sale, I’m leaving”. [/QUOTE]
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