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Old 03-26-2003 | 09:59 PM
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IrishLad32
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Default RE: Poll Question



For me it' d depend on what the person had in mind. Last year a wildlife officer came up to me while fishin. He talked to me a little bit and asked how the fishing was going and then asked if it' d be alright if he took a look at my license. Dude was super nice about it, and since I had my licensse of course I didn' t mind at all. For stuff like that you shouldn' t need probable cause. But if the dude is going to make me open my trunk and go through all my fishing gear or hunting gear then I think he should have a reason other than making sure everything is ligit. Cops can' t stop you and say, " I just wanted to make sure you have a driver' s license." They have to catch you doing something. However Ohio does allow stopping just to see if you have auto insurance. If you' re abiding by the law it shouldn' t be a problem, it only takes a few seconds. And out of all the times I' ve gone fishing since I' ve started fishing I' ve only had two maybe three wildlife officers ask for my license. So it' s not big deal to me.

Brandan
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