just say id like to see some identification then say can i see your badge
I think you may be asking the wrong question. A police officer can ask you to do anything they want. Its up to you to ask a question back (or conditionally accept) ie.Officer: "Show me some "ID".you: "May I see some Identification?" (they are required to by their own law)Officer: "This car/badge/uniform is identification anough."you: "Are you refusing to Identify yourself?"and so on?http://www.truthandchoice.com
Yes, a police officer can ask for your driver's license if you are parked, as they have the authority to request identification during a traffic stop or investigation.
You are required to provide identification to the police if you are driving a vehicle, if you are suspected of committing a crime, or if you are in a situation where identification is necessary for public safety or security reasons.
You can usually attend at any police station and obtain a copy of your record, with proper Identification. This is not advisable if you are wanted, unless you intend to turn yourself in to deal with any outstanding warrants.
To get a municipal ID card you have to show proof of who you are. Depending on where you live, it should be an acceptable form of identification for the State Police.
Yes, in Florida, you are required to show identification to police if they ask for it during a lawful stop or detention. Failure to do so may result in further questioning or potential arrest.
If the police ask for your ID and you don't have any, you could politely inform them that you do not have it on you. However, it is important to note that laws regarding identification may vary by jurisdiction, so it's best to comply with any lawful requests from law enforcement. Refusing to provide identification could potentially result in further questioning or detainment.
Yes, in Illinois, you are required to provide identification to the police if asked. Failure to do so may result in legal consequences.
Yes, in Michigan, you are required to provide identification to the police if asked. Failure to do so may result in legal consequences.
If the police come to your house, it is important to remain calm and cooperate with them. Ask for identification if you are unsure of who they are. Follow their instructions and provide any information they ask for. It is also your right to ask for a warrant if they want to search your home. It is important to remember that you have rights, and it is best to seek legal advice if needed.
The identification number is 1654
No, children cannot fly without proper identification.