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Hello, my friends,
it's attorney Anthony Bandiero. Here bringing you a roadside chat.
The question comes from an officer in Texas; he says I'm in Texas; I want to know if you stop someone for a traffic violation. Can you identify the passengers? Or can the passage refuse to give identification?
It's a very easy answer; it applies to all states. Well, this first part may not be right; you can enter the fourth amendment, ask for a person's identification, or identify themselves, as it's a lot easier.
If you just ask for their information, write it down; it gets a little more complicated when you take their ID, not because they may be free to leave, but just because it's a little more intrusive, and so forth. But y ...