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Passenger Refuses to Show ID During Traffic Stop for Tinted Windows — Video Sparks Debate Over What Police Can Legally Require
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The Daily Dot
Passenger during a traffic stop: “I’m not the driver, why do you need my ID?”
One wrote, "As a PASSENGER on a traffic stop… They can make you step out but no ID without probable cause."
The ruling established that passengers, like drivers, are seized within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment during a traffic stop.
Another frequently referenced case is Hiibel v. Sixth Judicial District Court of Nevada (2004), in which the Supreme Court affirmed Nevada's "stop-and-identify" law.
The Daily Dot was unable to independently verify the identity of the passenger in the video or the specific details of the traffic stop.