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Old June 21st 07, 10:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Ken Finney
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Default Bend over, folks...


"Maxwell" wrote in message
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Well, I don't know what police state you live in, but in the state of
Idaho, police don't get to go around demanding to see your ID on the
spot unless you are doing something that is in violation of a law.
They don't get to pull you over either unless they have have violated
a traffic law.


Double check the laws in your state. Your statement is incorrect.


He might be right. In Washington State, the State Constitution has a higher
expectation of privacy than the US Constitution, one of the results being
that me don't have sobriety checkpoints.

Actually, every couple of years some city or county sets them up, arrests a
bunch of people, and have all the convictions thrown out because they
violate the State Constitution.