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goes about 100 mph and speeds around them.
How did you determine the speed?
Have you been properly certified and can provide documentation of training for such speed detection?
What is the last date of calibration from an authorized technician of any used speed detection device?

These are fun to ask if you get pulled over too. :worms:
 
How did you determine the speed?
Have you been properly certified and can provide documentation of training for such speed detection?
What is the last date of calibration from an authorized technician of any used speed detection device?

These are fun to ask if you get pulled over too. :worms:

I have a dual-column gas chromatograph, Hewlett-Packard model 5710a with flame analyzing detectors.
 
For all they knew, you could had been driving with a revoked license or worse.
So probable cause applies because...?

The clerk at the convenience store asks for your ID too, and his/her job is far less important than that of a LEO.
Ah, the PC ****-with factor, but at least it's only asked for when attempting to complete a transaction that requires only the information printed on the ID, not something they have to run through their data banks.

These are fun to ask if you get pulled over too.
But safer to ask in court.

That said, I have always given my ID to any officer that asks for it because I, amazingly, have nothing to hide. It's just a faster way to get on with life. But there have been times when backstage "security" (i.e. uniformed off duty cops) at events demand ID from crew every time they walk through the "checkpoint" (i.e. where he gets to sit for his workday that is a fraction of that of the average crew member who has likely been there for 8-12 hours already), regardless of the fact that we all sport the proper ALL ACCESS credential that is specifically listed in full color at the very top of his checklist. That fûcker gets to chase my ass down every time. No me, no show. One of us has the more important job by the time his 'shift' starts, and it ain't him. But regular, on duty, police officers of any flavor get my respect and my info so we can just move on.

EDIT: Wow. Bad mood here. Sorry for that.
 
As I understand it, probable cause applies in the situation where a cop seeks to arrest, search or seize property. Asking for an ID is not, in my mind, a search...and James was well within his rights to deny that. I don’t see probable cause as being the issue here. I would have complied to save time and avoid hassle. That is all.
 
Police work seems to me a little bit like fishing, if they don't pick the right bait for the fish he's not gonna bite. Smart fish don't bite on lures, wheras some fish follow the school and get netted...

Hell, me waiting for a towtruck on the side of the road, I'm not even a fish I'm a damn turtle sunning... leave me alone.
 
I was curious so I searched...this was written in 2015 so it could've changed since.

I'm guessing they could've been super strict and cited you for a class 2 misdemeanor? Technically you were not 'operating a motor vehicle' but logic would assume someone did for the vehicle to get there.

When am I required to give my name or provide identification to a police officer?

Unlike some states, North Carolina has no “stop and identify” statute. This means that, as a general rule, a person who is stopped by police in North Carolina is NOT required to provide his or her name or produce identification. However, pursuant to NCGS § 20-29, a driver of a motor vehicle IS required to produce a license upon the request of an officer. Therefore, unless you are stopped while operating a motor vehicle, you have no legal obligation to give a police officer your name or any identification when asked.

What happens if I refuse to provide my name or identification to a police officer?

Under NCGS § 20-29, it is a Class 2 misdemeanor for the driver of a motor vehicle to fail to produce a license or other valid identification upon the request of a police officer. You may also be charged with Resist, Delay, or Obstruct a Public Officer pursuant to NCGS § 14-223.

As discussed above, if you are not operating a motor vehicle, it is your right to politely refuse to give your name or identification to police officer when requested. Unfortunately, in our experience, some police officers in Wake County still falsely believe a person must provide identification upon request. Therefore, even though you have the right to refuse to identify yourself when stopped by the police, there’s still a chance you could be wrongly charged with Resist, Delay, or Obstruct a Public Officer (RDO) in the Raleigh area for refusing. Should this happen, an aggressive and knowledgeable criminal defense lawyer, like our attorneys at The Law Offices of Wiley Nickel, can show in court that simply refusing to identify yourself to a police officer (as is your legal right) cannot support a North Carolina resisting arrest (RDO) charge
 
I was curious so I searched...this was written in 2015 so it could've changed since.

I'm guessing they could've been super strict and cited you for a class 2 misdemeanor? Technically you were not 'operating a motor vehicle' but logic would assume someone did for the vehicle to get there.

When they initiated contact, I was not operating a motor vehicle.... Also they also answered the "am I breaking the law" with a "no".... so that's the end of that.
 
I have a dual-column gas chromatograph, Hewlett-Packard model 5710a with flame analyzing detectors.
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When they initiated contact, I was not operating a motor vehicle.... Also they also answered the "am I breaking the law" with a "no".... so that's the end of that.

I was also surprised to learn the 24 states (per wiki) do have stop and identify laws (NC not being one of them) requiring an individual to show ID if they are suspected of a crime...which in your case, they said 'no' so even if it was in one of these 24 states then you wouldn't then have to show ID?
 
When they initiated contact, I was not operating a motor vehicle.... Also they also answered the "am I breaking the law" with a "no".... so that's the end of that.

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Damn it @JohnVee now you've got me in a Simpsons mood
 
I was also surprised to learn the 24 states (per wiki) do have stop and identify laws (NC not being one of them) requiring an individual to show ID if they are suspected of a crime...which in your case, they said 'no' so even if it was in one of these 24 states then you wouldn't then have to show ID?
They likely wouldn't be asking fo an ID if they weren't suspecting you of a crime. But yes, ALWAYS ask when they're wanting ID: "Am I suspected of committing a crime". If the answer is no, then you are volunteering that ID. They can also lie to you and tell you that if you don't give them an ID you're going to jail...
 
Dunno James, foreigners.....you speak funny.... and the police totalitarian state is getting closer to reality every day where you either agree with those in charge or get arrested, or worse..... I am latino so I just throw myself on the ground face down hands and feet wide and clear.
 
I'm with Urq!
 
Facebook marketplace buyer: How much is the case?
me: The add says free.
fbb: Is it in good condition?
me: The add states that it is, but it smells like cat pee. Has 4 pictures to prove condition.
fbb: Can you hold it for me? I promise I'll be there.
me: No, that wouldn't be fair to the 4 people who called first, that all say they're on the way.
fbb: Where is it located?
me: The address is in the add. It is at the curb waiting on the first person who shows up.
fbb: But I'm 40 minutes away.
me: Wouldn't be fair.
fbb: A decent person would hold it knowing that I need it.

This is why I typically only sell or give away stuff here on MUD unless I'm donating it. I bet I'd have less trouble if I put a price on it. Why do people getting free things always want you to jump through hoops to accommodate them? I can obviously not make it any more fair or a better deal than free.
 
Because it is not about you John, it is all about them and only them. Get with it !
 
Facebook marketplace buyer: How much is the case?
me: The add says free.
fbb: Is it in good condition?
me: The add states that it is, but it smells like cat pee. Has 4 pictures to prove condition.
fbb: Can you hold it for me? I promise I'll be there.
me: No, that wouldn't be fair to the 4 people who called first, that all say they're on the way.
fbb: Where is it located?
me: The address is in the add. It is at the curb waiting on the first person who shows up.
fbb: But I'm 40 minutes away.
me: Wouldn't be fair.
fbb: A decent person would hold it knowing that I need it.

This is why I typically only sell or give away stuff here on MUD unless I'm donating it. I bet I'd have less trouble if I put a price on it. Why do people getting free things always want you to jump through hoops to accommodate them? I can obviously not make it any more fair or a better deal than free.

Did we win the cold war or do we have a country full of communists looking for cat-pee-free, free cases? I am starting to get nervous.
 
Been trying to get the '96 LX into Costco for a tire rotation for three days. I tried to coordinate with the new tires for the Tacoma - not a good plan. Anyhoo - got it in today. Just got the call:

"Sir, we are sorry but your security key for your lug nuts has broken and your lug nuts will not come off. It looks like it is old. You should take it into Lexus to get it fixed."

Now . . . I don't like these security lug things, but given my son parts brand new 33" K02's outdoors at a college for extended periods, I was like "Maybe we should just leave those on." WRONG

Anyhoo . . . looks like they don't own any thing at Costco that can take these things off. You would THINK that they would have something like this:

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B076WQMSVB/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Or this at least this:

16 Piece Locking Lug Nut Master Key Set

But whatever - its not their problem - mine - I will fix it - rant is on me, but another thing that comes up in a very busy day :\

Guess that the difference between going to a tire store and a Costco.
 
Been trying to get the '96 LX into Costco for a tire rotation for three days. I tried to coordinate with the new tires for the Tacoma - not a good plan. Anyhoo - got it in today. Just got the call:

"Sir, we are sorry but your security key for your lug nuts has broken and your lug nuts will not come off. It looks like it is old. You should take it into Lexus to get it fixed."

Now . . . I don't like these security lug things, but given my son parts brand new 33" K02's outdoors at a college for extended periods, I was like "Maybe we should just leave those on." WRONG

Anyhoo . . . looks like they don't own any thing at Costco that can take these things off. You would THINK that they would have something like this:

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B076WQMSVB/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Or this at least this:

16 Piece Locking Lug Nut Master Key Set

But whatever - its not their problem - mine - I will fix it - rant is on me, but another thing that comes up in a very busy day :\

Guess that the difference between going to a tire store and a Costco.
Take a socket. If it is the toyota one a 19mm will fit. Hammer it in and get it out with the air gun. I had the same problem on the 80.
 

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