I suspect most people, including most law enforcement officers, believe police can demand you produce identification, but that's not true, as a recent Alabama federal court decision shows:
“So to summarize, it has been clearly established for decades prior to Mr. Edger’s arrest that the police are free to ask questions, and the public is free to ignore them,” a three-judge panel for the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals said in a unanimous opinion issued this week.
That link will take you to the court's decision.
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