RW> I don't mean to extend the back and forth on this thread but I do
RW> have a question.
RW> What if the LEO trying to take the car refused to produce proper
RW> id? There have been several cases where people have dressed as LEOs
There would be no violation of the law for failure to comply, number one.
Number two, a recognizable uniform and badge of a jurisdiction would be very
difficult to obtain. The commission card is usually the first ID in the LEO's
wallet and is very quick and easy to produce. Usually, each jurisdiction has
distinctive uniforms, patches, and badges, so they are really not hard to
recognize without further identification. The cases you are talking about
have usually involved security guard type uniforms without the distinctive
patches, badges, etc.
Tom Rightmer - A Victims' Rights Advocate
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