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<blockquote data-quote="RKM" data-source="post: 3213889" data-attributes="member: 552"><p>Again where did I give legal advice about the law? I understand ID laws. In Oklahoma I police officer cannot approach you and demand ID without reason. That is not legal advice that is the law. Behind the wheel is one thing, you have to show ID, however, LEO cannot and do not have the authority to ID the passenger OR anyone else in the vehicle. That is not legal advice that is the law. They can ask, you do not have to provide. That is not legal advice that is the law. That is Oklahoma law and also in Texas. Those are the two states I travel in and I make sure I know the law and my rights. I at no time did I mention not showing ID at traffic stops. I said I video all my traffic stops, not once did I say or mention that I did not present ID at said stops. I don't understand your lack of reading comprehension.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RKM, post: 3213889, member: 552"] Again where did I give legal advice about the law? I understand ID laws. In Oklahoma I police officer cannot approach you and demand ID without reason. That is not legal advice that is the law. Behind the wheel is one thing, you have to show ID, however, LEO cannot and do not have the authority to ID the passenger OR anyone else in the vehicle. That is not legal advice that is the law. They can ask, you do not have to provide. That is not legal advice that is the law. That is Oklahoma law and also in Texas. Those are the two states I travel in and I make sure I know the law and my rights. I at no time did I mention not showing ID at traffic stops. I said I video all my traffic stops, not once did I say or mention that I did not present ID at said stops. I don't understand your lack of reading comprehension. [/QUOTE]
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