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Old August 29th 06, 03:04 PM posted to rec.aviation.owning
David Lesher
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"Juan Jimenez" writes:


A LEO cannot pull you over and demand your license and registration
just because he needs a few more entries in his shift log (not to say
it is not done on a pretext)...


It's called a random checkpoint and yes, he/she most certainly can. You can
choose to think you don't have to stop. Just try.


Actually no, the rules are more complex than that.
And the Supremes keep watering them down.

But a checkpoint that looks at everyone is OK. Asking your name
may be legal [Hiibel va Nevada] but they stopped there. Separately,
there are "Terry stops" which have their own limits.

See http://papersplease.org for one starting place...

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