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Give me an idea of gas stations on those highways....
pralay said:How about stopping car on middle of the highway and take some pictures?
pralay said:Yes, that's a possibility. But if you are caught, you will go to jail. So the punishment of lying to a law enforcement officer is far greater than punishment of failure to show GC. It worths only when you illegal immigrant. As you are a legal resident, it simply does not worth to take that kind of risk.
pralay said:Though there were talks going on to introduce a national ID card, but it's very unlikely going to happen soon. No, US citizen is not required to carry any sort of ID (not even a state DL or state Id card). It's a question of civil liberty. Govt has no right to collect information from a citizen without his/her will and hand over a plastic card with his/her face on it - that includes federal govt and state govts.
It would if I hadn't completely panicked! By the time I thought things through, I was already travelling at some speed in reverse, after some time enjoyed hitting that speed in reverse something I had never done before.max2k1 said:Wouldn't it have been easier for you to turn around and drive the "right way" instead of going in reverse for a mile ?!?!?
I think I can safely assume that you were driving a rental ???140_takes_4ever said:It would if I hadn't completely panicked! By the time I thought things through, I was already travelling at some speed in reverse, after some time enjoyed hitting that speed in reverse something I had never done before.
curiousGeorge said:I disagree.
1) I am often required to prove who I am when I use my credit card.
2) I am required to show proof of my age when I try to buy alcohol or cigarettes.
3) I am required to show proof of my ability to drive when I get pulled over for driving too fast. (driver's license card)
4) I am required to show proof of identity when I try to cash a check at a bank.
5) I am required to show proof of employment eligibility when I am hired for a new job. (Social Security Card)
6) I am required to show my voter registration card when I go vote.
curiousGeorge said:IThere are countless other times the government or other private institutions have asked me to prove my identity. Showing proof that you are a legal US Citizen fits into the same category. There should be no need for the officer to guess whether you are telling the truth or not, and you should have the easy preferably wallet sized ability to prove it easily without carrying a US passport everywhere.
curiousGeorge said:The problem is that most suicide-bomber type terrorists are probably not afraid of going to jail. Its been shown that terrorists do not have to be illegal imigrants as pralay mentioned above, as the bombers of 9/11 had legal L1 visas. They are the type of people who will take the risk and lie about being a USC. That's why its a huge security risk. Its just way too easy for a non-US Citizen to get away with it, they are always given the benefit of the doubt, with no way to double check their response in an efficient manner. The officer just has to accept the claim of citizenship at face value, unless he/she wants to take the presumed liar to the station for a few hours to confirm their identity.
max2k1 said:I've done some real life tests on rentals .... like fastest speed in reverse, what happens if you shift to "P" when traveling at 30 mph -- stuff like that
Is it too late for me to take the 5th ???pralay said:Hmmm, that's why the last used card I bought from Enterprise had clutch broken.
max2k1 said:Is it too late for me to take the 5th ???
curiousGeorge said:Pralay,
We agree that its not something that can be easily solved, but I still think there is value to having an optional national ID card (not a required card as mentioned above, this would never go over, I agree). Canada has a card like this. Its not required for its citizens to obtain, but it does come in handy for those who opted to get one.
curiousGeorge said:Good arguments. I think you won me over to your side.