carguy123 wrote:
If you don't have your ID they'll probably just give you a chance to go downtown later to prove you have one.
Could be. But all the same, there's something wrong with an America where walking down the street requires ID. I shouldn't have to show up downtown, produce ID for a policeman, or anything else. There's already way too much of that for my taste.
Here in Colorado, and I guess most states these days, it's illegal to drive without insurance. That's fine, and I support that law. What I do NOT support is an officer being able to pull you over and demand proof of insurance. Someone has an accident, doesn't have insurance, throw the book at them. But I shouldn't have to pro-actively prove that I complied with the law. I don't have to prove that I didn't kill anyone, or rob anyone. Innocent until proven guilty, unless it's car insurance, and now, your citizenship.
I got pulled over, didn't have an insurance card, though I did have insurance. Actually, I had the thing I printed out that showed I had insurance, just not the official documents. So the officer knew I had insurance, but wrote me the ticket anyway. I "just" had to take a vacation day from work, go downtown, wait three hours in the court house for my "case" to come up so I could show the card to the judge and be on my way.
What was I guilty of? Driving a funny looking old car through the town I live in and pay taxes in after midnight on a weekend with out of state plates. I hadn't had a drink, didn't violate any traffic laws, didn't do anything wrong. The officer just didn't like the look of that car in the neighborhood I happened to be driving though. So, no. I'm not a big fan of "officer discretion". Here's an idea, arrest people if you have some proof they've done something illegal, otherwise, stay the hell out of my life. I'll give you a call if I need you.
Really? We want to give our government permission to do more of that crap to us? I'm certainly smart enough not to do this, but we should live in a country where I can politely tell the officer "am I being charged with anything, because otherwise, I'll be on my way now".
Let freedom ring.