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Before TikTok Gets you 90 days in the Slammer

Missouri’s stop and identify law, RSMo Section 84.710, gives police the authority to stop and question people they reasonably suspect of committing a crime. Police can ask for a person’s name and driver’s license, and may also request vehicle registration and proof of insurance. However, a person is not required to identify themselves if there is no reasonable suspicion that they have committed a crime.

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