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Old January 25th 04, 05:39 PM
Jürgen Exner
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Chuck wrote:
First off, learn to properly snip.


Says someone who does a full-quote. Oh, well, never mind....

2nd, I said that we were told in school that ANY law enforcement
officer can ask to see it. I never said when, I said ANY.


Well, yes, that's true, fair enough.
However the discussion was about if you are required to present your license
(pilot license in this case, but it really doesn't matter much if it's an
A&P) to a police officer when driving a car. Therefore it I think it is a
valid assumption that you were answering this particular question when you
replied that you need to present it to any police officer.

I didn't say you had to have an A&P or pilot certificate to drive a
car, did I? Get real!


From the original article (literal quote):
I have always read that if stopped by the police on the
road they have the right to "see" your license


To this you replied (literal quote):
One thing they drilled into us during FAR's at A&P school is that
any law enforcement officer can ask to see the license.


Now, please draw your own conclusions how a reader will interpret your reply
to this question.

jue