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A man drops his family off at the airport, gets a ticket for briefly leaving his vehicle, then parks nearby to say goodbye. That’s when officers approach and immediately demand his driver’s license, insurance, and registration — even though he was not pulled over and was already parked. When he asks a simple question — “What law did I break?” — the response is: “We have the authority.” Later, the justification shifts to a “suspicious vehicle” call… then to “private property”… and finally to “we’re agents of the airport.” But does being on airport property automatically mean you must identify yourself? In this video, we break down: The difference between a consensual encounter and a detention When police actually need reasonable suspicion Whether “private property open to the public” changes ID rules How emotional pressure (wanting to say goodbye to family) can be used to push compliance Why “authority” is not the same thing as lawful grounds This is why knowing the difference between a request and a lawful order matters. Watch the full interaction and decide: Was this a lawful detention — or an overreach wrapped in confidence? creadit: Dustin Hebert - • Peel Police try and fail to id me while pa... 👍 Like the video 💬 Leave your thoughts below 🔔 Subscribe for more police accountability breakdowns Always record.