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Old 07-21-2009, 03:18 PM
DaemonSeid DaemonSeid is offline
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Originally Posted by deepimpact2 View Post
He did show identification and it did not get the officer off of his back.
Pay attention to what I and others said...he showed his HARVARD I.D. according to the article. NOT HIS DRIVERS LICENSE OR ANY PROOF OF RESIDENCE. that is more than likely what the officer wanted to see... PROOF. OF. RESIDENCE.

I don't know what is on a Harvard I.D. but I am QUITE sure that it was not enough proof to convince the officer that he lived in the house.

Hell, I can show up at someone house with an ID badge...that doesn't prove that I live there.

Argue this all you want but according to the article, the officer had the right to detain him until he was certain that a crime was not being committed.

Cleberities and Ph.Ds (as well as the combination) have broken laws before, you know.
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