Ever since this thread got its joke replies stealth-deleted, it's a lot more boring...but at least more on track.
Its not about proving who you are, its proving whether you're a citizen or not.11 Bravo wrote:
What? If you are under police investigation for something i.e. speeding, bar fight, whatever.....whats wrong with being able to prove who you are?
Fuck Israel
If they know who you are they can determine if you're a citizen or not... GG.Dilbert_X wrote:
Its not about proving who you are, its proving whether you're a citizen or not.11 Bravo wrote:
What? If you are under police investigation for something i.e. speeding, bar fight, whatever.....whats wrong with being able to prove who you are?
basically......except for cali maybe. proving who you are would prove whether you are breaking the law or not. yes mr dilbert?Cybargs wrote:
If they know who you are they can determine if you're a citizen or not... GG.Dilbert_X wrote:
Its not about proving who you are, its proving whether you're a citizen or not.11 Bravo wrote:
What? If you are under police investigation for something i.e. speeding, bar fight, whatever.....whats wrong with being able to prove who you are?
And jesus fuck what's so bad about checking someone's residency status? They do it ALL the time in EVERY single country. My mom got racially profiled in Australia coz she was Asian (she cant drive for shit and got a ticket) but then she proved she was a citizen and got a fine and that's it =.= Seriously, what's the big deal =.=
It doesn't have to hold up in court. It has to hold up at the point of questioning.eleven bravo wrote:
drivers licenses cannot be used as proof of citizenship when thousand of licensed drivers have legitimate license and happen to be illegal. Im not sure about the answer but i really doubt flashing a state would hold up in court as evidence of citizenship.
This is how it works:
They ask for ID.
I give them the ID.
They run the ID.
ID shows I'm a US citizen.
End of story.
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It doesn't have to hold up in court. It has to hold up at the point of questioning.eleven bravo wrote:
drivers licenses cannot be used as proof of citizenship when thousand of licensed drivers have legitimate license and happen to be illegal. Im not sure about the answer but i really doubt flashing a state would hold up in court as evidence of citizenship.
This is how it works:
They ask for ID.
I give them the ID.
They run the ID.
ID shows I'm a US citizen.
End of story.