We-ell... she got on a bus before it went on Federal property; her destination was on the other side; she didn't attempt to exit the bus on Federal property -- she should have to take a different bus?
Besides, if the Feds don't want random people crossing their property, why don't they make the bus go around?
And isn't Federal property *her* property anyway? And mine, and all other citizens. Where's the compelling government interest?
I basically agree. I was just pointing out that the requirements for producing ID may be different on federal property than from state property. For example, in Maryland, where I practice, it is not illegal to lie to a police officer so long as you are not trying to cause an investigation to occur. It is, however, illegal to not identify yourself if asked by a police officer, and giving a false ID is a crime. Under federal statutes, it is illegal to lit to an FBI agent. Quite a difference.
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Besides, if the Feds don't want random people crossing their property, why don't they make the bus go around?
And isn't Federal property *her* property anyway? And mine, and all other citizens. Where's the compelling government interest?
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