Really,Sounds Yuppie to me,People are actually trusting phones that far?
Yep. I actually have it on mine now. I have all my Cards, DL, and insurance on my phone. Really no need for a wallet anymore
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Really,Sounds Yuppie to me,People are actually trusting phones that far?
MDWFP app on my phone keeps the game warden happy here.Really,Sounds Yuppie to me,People are actually trusting phones that far?
Yep. I actually have it on mine now. I have all my Cards, DL, and insurance on my phone. Really no need for a wallet anymore
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Is having a picture of your actual license acceptable?
Whats to verify? DL# is shown in picture, which will be called in just like the app one or the real one. Why pay $5 to do the same thing for free?
Are you able to, for free, present a valid driver's license if you leave your physical license at home?
Doesnt sound like it.
What if you could just take a picture and give the officer $5? That would be a deal.
Are you able to, for free, present a valid driver's license if you leave your physical license at home?
Why? The law says you have to I.D. yourself to LEO's.
A passport is a valid I.D.
As with a physical DL, you need the physical passport. You didn't find a loophole in the question. You only exchanged one physical item for another physical item. So are you able to, for free, present a valid physical form of ID if you leave your physical form of ID at home?
The law was quoted earlier and is quite clear. If you have a concealed carry permit, and are involved in an official police investigation, you are REQUIRED to inform the officer of your permit, and surrender the gun if he asks for it.
Those of you who say "I have a permit, but if the gun is not on my person, I don't have to inform him" are splitting hairs.
You were fingerprinted with AFIS (Automated Fingerprint Identification System). Practically every jurisdiction in the nation has AFIS.
So, when the LEO ran your license plate, he was automatically informed the person registered to that plate has a CCP.
He KNOWS walking up to your car that you--the driver, it is assumed--have a permit, and it follows there is a gun in the car.
If you want to play Larry Lawyer, and not tell him you have a permit and a gun somewhere in the car, feel free to go ahead and do so. Then when he has to ASK you if there is a gun in the car, you may well get a ticket that would not have occurred if you had been respectful, polite, and up front about everything.
The proper way to handle a traffic stop, as has been pointed out several times here, is to have both hands on the wheel in plain view, and hand the officer your drivers license and your concealed carry permit card at the same time. He will tell you how to handle it.
IF you do NOT have a permit, and you do have a gun in the car, you are not required to tell the officer/deputy of the presence of the gun, but it is a good idea.
Most of them are good guys, approve of CCP, and do not get upset when they hear a citizen has a gun in the car. It is all about attitude and respect.
And that instructor that told his students NOT to inform the officer they had a gun in the car does not know the law he is teaching. He is an idiot, and should have his credentials jerked by the LSP.
Using this thinking, if I carry a copy of the 2nd amendment with me I don't need a CHP? Just pay $5?
Lol right I’m what many would call on the extreme right wing. Especially when it comes to the 2nd A, but I’m a realist.
Am I being detained or am I free to go? Maybe the funniest statement in the English language.
LEO’s if you have funny stories that you can get away with telling, I’m like Obama... ALL EARS. Maybe a new thread called Dumb $h*+ people say to cops.
People said similar things about cars, that we would become too dependent to the new technology. If you think big brother is tapping into your phone, you are sadly mistaken. If they had that capability, they would not be fighting Apple because of the encryption Apple bakes into their phones. To think that the NSA can know where you are at any given time is some tin foil had level thinking.
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-41721354Agents at the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have been unable to extract data from nearly 7,000 mobile devices they have tried to access, the agency's director has said.
Christopher Wray said encryption on devices was "a huge, huge problem" for FBI investigations.
The agency had failed to access more than half of the devices it targeted in an 11-month period, he said.
https://www.engadget.com/2017/11/07/the-fbi-can-t-unlock-the-texas-church-shooter-s-phone/At a press conference today, an FBI official investigating the man who killed 26 people in a Texas church on Sunday said the agency can't open the shooter's encrypted phone. The agent painted the issue as a growing concern among law enforcement at all levels who can't access data on devices without their owner's credentials. It's essentially the same argument the FBI made two years ago when it demanded Apple help break into the phone of the San Bernardino shooter, a conflict that escalated into the courtroom.
"With the advance of the technology and the phones and the encryption, law enforcement at the state, local, and federal level is increasingly not able to get into these phones," said FBI special agent Christopher Combs.