Quote Originally Posted by Great Spirit
"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 am taking the word of the guy who was arrested over the cop. I believe this man was on public property. Hell it was an alley!!
Great Spirit Reviewed by Great Spirit on . Des Moines man refuses to give ID to police, is arrested This is what your "beautiful and free" government does to people who simply wish to uphold their constitutional rights of privacy. I would be pissed too if some Amerikan Nazi bothered me and asked me for my ID if I was not doing anything wrong. He has no business asking for it and you have a right to tell the cop to leave you alone. He works for you...you don't work for him. The officer had no probable cause to ask for ID and under the 4th amendment of the US Constitution, it was illegal for Rating: 5