Yes, New York State is a stop and identify state, meaning that individuals are required to provide identification when stopped by law enforcement if there is reasonable suspicion of criminal activity.
Yes, New York is a stop and identify state, meaning that individuals are required to provide identification when requested by law enforcement during a stop.
Yes, New York State is a stop and identify state, meaning that individuals can be required to provide identification to law enforcement if they are stopped and asked to do so.
Yes, New York is a stop and identify state, meaning that individuals can be required to provide identification to law enforcement if they are stopped and questioned.
Yes, New Hampshire is not a stop and identify state, meaning individuals are not required to provide identification to law enforcement officers during a stop.
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it depends on their laws
Yes, but he can file an injunction to stop it.
no you do not
The driving distance between New York state (center) and Washington state (center) is approximately 2700 miles. The driving time would be approximately 45 hours if you were to drive non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions such as weather, road work and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)
The last state quarters were released in 2008.
Each state
no