"He refused, saying that he did not have to give it," House said. "He claimed he was in a public alley and did not have to be harassed by the police."

House said he informed Tenikat that it was private property. He asked again for a name, and again Tenikat refused.

"I told him that if he did not give his information he would go to jail," House said. "He said, fine, take him to jail."


Why create the fuss. He was told that there has been complaints about that alley way. If the dude would have said fine after finding out it is considered private property there would have been no probs. I don't see the big deal about showing an I.D. unless there is something to hide.

This dude was looking for attention and got it.....I'd just as soon show the I.D. and be forgotten about VERY soon after.

Have a good one!:jointsmile: