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Comment You need to rewrite the summary... (Score 0) 1492

The decision by SCOTUS *ACTUALLY* says that the police can require you to give your name when you *ARE* suspected of a crime or wrongdoing. They can't just stop you and go "what's your name".

Also, the case had little to do with being anonymous. It was about a man who was suspected of a engaging in a domestic disturbance who refused to identify himself when stopped by police.

Your headline and description leads the reader to believe that all sorts of anonymous activity is illegal, and that is just not so.

You need to report this information accurately...

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