This may be stating the obvious, but...

Regardless of whether it's legally required or not, it is probably a good idea to carry it just in case you are dropped or otherwise separated from a group, hit by a car or attacked by some other means, and rendered unconscious.

That being said, whether or not law enforcement personnel can demand that you surrender such identification for inspection without some sort of probable cause is a different debate.

On 2/24/06, George McKenzie <wonkieye@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I don't believe this is true unless there is a state or local law that I'm unaware of.

See:  Hiibel v. Sixth Judicial District Court of Nevada, supreme court case



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