If we get stopped for any traffic infraction and don't have our "papers", I think cops can hold us until our identity is established.
Isn't that what they are doing whenever they stop anyone? Verifying who we are?
RB and I got stopped up in Maine last summer, (we were lost and going 30mph in a 20mph zone - dumb, but we had no idea we were
speeding)...first the officer said "Driver's License, registration, and proof of insurance, please"...then he tells us we were speeding. I found the rental car documents for him and she gave him her driver's license, and he walked back to his car. He came back....
after he verified her DL and the documents. I don't think he would have been "nice"...if she hadn't had all that.
I doubt it's much different ...in any state in the country....when a WHITE AMERICAN is stopped. Why should it be any different for anybody else?
(The police officer was
really nice...no ticket, not even a warning, told her to slow down, and gave us directions to the interstate which he said "would be more favorable to her driving habits".

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