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Originally Posted by Scissors
Clearly you haven't been to law school nor worked for law enforcement.
The driver's license is property of the state, not the individual. Thus it is not one of their personal papers which is protected from unreasonable searches and seizures. What is so hard for you to understand about that?
Secondly, it is not a search. The officer is asking for the license, registration, and proof of insurance. He is not searching through your papers for them. Asking, or even telling someone, to provide you with specific documents is not a search. What is so hard for you to understand about that?
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Thank god I havnt so I still have a pure idea of the very very simplefact you cannot understand, EVERYTHING ABOUT THE CONSTITUTION LIMITS THE GOVERNMENT.
If the drivers liscense is IN MY NAME AND I Have to test to get it then it sure as hell is mine. The car is also mine, or is it becouse I have a liscensee plate on it does that really make it the property of the government.

The only thing is there is no smily face with both those fingers
Do the country a favor, read my signature.