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OT: Standing Up For What's Right - Against Circuit City and the local Police
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan Beaulieu" data-source="post: 731159" data-attributes="member: 64772"><p>I agree that the loss prevention individuals should not have stopped the car and prevented it from leaving. Thats just stupidity and placing themselves in a situation that couldve ended badly. However, this guy having identification on him and refusing to give it to the cop is just being a prick to the cop (like most people are to us). Now i dont know what the law is in Ohio about showing proof of IDENTITY. Maybe just given a name is enough to run through NCIC and if it comes back to match his story than maybe thats good enough. I know there are states out there that you can be arrested for doing what he did and thats how it should be. I have apprehended a few people in my career for failure to provide identification. Granted my Jurisdiction is on base and when i was in germany and did have off base jurisdiction we were very limited by SOFA anyway</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan Beaulieu, post: 731159, member: 64772"] I agree that the loss prevention individuals should not have stopped the car and prevented it from leaving. Thats just stupidity and placing themselves in a situation that couldve ended badly. However, this guy having identification on him and refusing to give it to the cop is just being a prick to the cop (like most people are to us). Now i dont know what the law is in Ohio about showing proof of IDENTITY. Maybe just given a name is enough to run through NCIC and if it comes back to match his story than maybe thats good enough. I know there are states out there that you can be arrested for doing what he did and thats how it should be. I have apprehended a few people in my career for failure to provide identification. Granted my Jurisdiction is on base and when i was in germany and did have off base jurisdiction we were very limited by SOFA anyway [/QUOTE]
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