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Originally Posted by flameswin
As a politician, I think that would be going too far, imo. Only because (maybe one of the resident cops can confirm) I believe they could actually haul him down to jail for refusing to provide ID, if they really wanted to. I could be wrong, though.
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Failure to identify yourself to a cop when he's lawfully placed and is enforcing any sort of bylaw/provincial law/criminal would be a criminal code charge of obstruction. They'd be brought to jail until they could confirm there identity through fingerprints, etc.