We don’t think people should be required to identify themselves. Self-identification can amount to self-incrimination, and compelling individuals to answer any question from police or other government agents would violate the Constitutional right not to be compelled to give evidence against oneself. You [should] have the same right to remain silent if police ask, “What is your name?” as you have if you are asked any other question.

  • @ShunkW
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    -711 months ago

    I get that, but trying to say that it’s the same as self incrimination makes their opinion invalid to me.

    • Doug HollandOP
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      011 months ago

      Imagine yourself suspected of a crime (what crime is irrelevant). A policeman demands your name. If you reply with your name, how is that not self-incrimination?

      • @ShunkW
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        311 months ago

        You’re not admitting to any crime by giving your name. That’s how. This argument is dumb.