Yes, in Michigan, you are required to identify yourself to the police if asked for identification during a lawful stop or detention. Failure to do so may result in legal consequences.
Yes, in Georgia, you are required to identify yourself to police if asked to do so. Failure to do so may result in legal consequences.
Yes, in New York, you are required to identify yourself to the police if they have a reasonable suspicion that you have committed, are committing, or are about to commit a crime. Failure to do so may result in arrest.
yes but they will insist on seeing your passport as well.
Michigan State Police was created in 1917.
If they have reason to believe that you are involved with something, they may ask for you to do so. If you are doing nothing suspicious and they ask you to identify yourself, you do not have to. If they force you to, they are breaking code of conduct and you may report them.
Dont go out and think you can identify plant life without training. its a good way to kill yourself
The budget of Michigan State Police is 527,300,000.00 dollars.
In Illinois, you are required to provide your ID to the police if you are driving a vehicle, if you are suspected of committing a crime, or if you are asked to identify yourself during a lawful stop or arrest.
Michigan State Police or the campus police could help you out.
Identify Yourself was created in 1978.
In reality most officers don't give a 'hoot' WHO you are - but if they ask you to identify yourself they probably have a GOOD reason for asking the question. At that point you will have to make the decision as to which you way you're going to respond. I would suggest identifying yourself...... they have "ways."