Even if it is a law for people to carry ID cards, i do not see why it is
necessary to routinely stop peoples vehicles and ask for their ID cards
unless if some wrong doing is suspected. Nobody should be above the law... i
read a report from the papers last week where a lady mentioned that their
vehicle was spared a delay of ID card searches because one of their
passengers was a police officer.
The Gambians need a break from this ID card harassment.
God Bless and Peace Be Upon All.
Alasana Bah
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>Subject: Re: ID cards and the protection of citizens!
>Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 20:34:15 EDT
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>I don't know of any country that offers free ID cards
>(excuse me if I am wrong).
>If I am right, it's a law in every country for residents to carry ID card
>with wherever they go.
>
>Thanks for the info.
>
>M.B.Krubally
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