Why the bank doesn't use 2048bit DSA keys or similar, baffles hell outa me.
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I think the point is that the only people who can LEGALLY ask for and expect to be shown a drivers licence are:
1. A police officer in relation to a traffic incident involving a motor vehicle, and,
2. A drivers licencing agency (LTSA for example) regarding the issue or replacement of a licence.
Bars ask, but have no legal right to do so, however they CAN refuse right of entry.
Basically you are not legally required to provide or carry ID in NZ.
As I understand, a drivers licence must be produced if asked for by a Police Officer, 'In the execution of his duties". Failure to do this is "Impeding an Officer of the law in the execution of his duties". If you have one, when asked for... it must be produced. Giving false information is also an offence (denying you have one, when you do) and is/can be taken rather seriously in the Law enforcement dept.
Regardless of the mode of transport you were using when questioned.
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Not quite. They may ask you to produce your photo drivers license, and if you are unable, or refuse, they can fine you for it. I have never been fined for failing to produce my license - normally they just frown and proceed with their next question.
Not quite. If the officer asks your name, address, (and I think your birthdate) you MUST supply it. If you do not supply it, or you falsify these details, this is an offence and they can and usually will immediately process you for it.
Other than that, you may offer a sullen "dunno" or look at him and blink, or else lie your face off. You are just offering your opinion, and this is not against the law.
IMO, YMMV, BIOYOH
Steve
"I am a licenced motorcycle instructor, I agree with dangerousbastard, no point in repeating what he said."
"read what Steve says. He's right."
"What Steve said pretty much summed it up."
"I did axactly as you said and it worked...!!"
"Wow, Great advise there DB."
WTB: Hyosung bikes or going or not.
A drivers licence must be produced on request of a police officer if you are in charge of, or driving a motor vehicle. Not at any other time. However a police officer may detain you for the porpose of establishing your identity, and if you did happen to have a drivers licence on you, that would be a quick and certain way of proving who you are.
If a police officer demands to see your driver's licence for any reason not related to driving then he really needs a search warrant. personally, I'd rather show a licence to prove who I am than be detained while he uses "other" methods.![]()
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I wouldn't have worded it that way. A police officer may stop you long enough to establish your identity, and that means answering his questions to that effect, or offering the information yourself, but after that they need further reasons to hold you. Perhaps they have a good reason to believe that you are lying about your identity, or would like to search your vehicle under the misuse of drugs act, or some other reason, so there are valid and legal reasons to detain you.
But "wait here while I go check this" is not a valid and legal reason to detain you. They must explain to you under what section of the law you are being detained, and if they do not then you should ask them "am I being detained?" and "under what section of the law am I being detained", and if you do not receive a concise reply quite likely you are well within your rights to ride off.
Also if you handed your license to the officer and he has copied your details from it, you are well within your rights to ask him "please hand me my license". If he offers you some reason why not, you may ask him "Am I forbidden to drive?", or "are you confiscating my license?", and if the answer is no, then you should repeat your request, "please hand me my license" and he must do so. If he does not, then point to the number on his sleeve and ask "is this your officer number? You will hand me my drivers license immediately."
If the pigs go into "we're not mucking around mode", then so should you.
Steve
"I am a licenced motorcycle instructor, I agree with dangerousbastard, no point in repeating what he said."
"read what Steve says. He's right."
"What Steve said pretty much summed it up."
"I did axactly as you said and it worked...!!"
"Wow, Great advise there DB."
WTB: Hyosung bikes or going or not.
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