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I thought that it was already a legal requirement to provide identification to law enforcement, upon request.
Have I have been wrong for most of my life, or is this a regional thing?
It's a criminal offense now, so if the officer is having a bad day you get to spend the night in jail. Max fine of $500
Varies from state to state. Possibly municipality to municipality. In my area I always assumed this was already the case