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Reminder that the UK is actually fairly lax in comparison to other countries when it comes to showing your drivers licence to police. Most countries require you to have it with you when you drive, the UK does not.
If you don't want to show your license, don't. Say you left it at home.
They can request that you come into a police station with it within 7 days, but in reality they probably won't because they can trivially search for this information anyway.
Certainly don't hand over an unlocked phone.
I got a ticket, in my canoe, for not having my registration paper. The registration number and expiration tag are on the side of the fucking boat. I think the cop was annoyed that I had my license for having a trolling motor on hand, had to nail me somehow.
Think on that, we have to keep two pieces of paper available on a canoe. Had to print them on waterproof paper.
I would have known it was required if the water pig had asked for it when she pulled me over last year.
America's uptight about "papers please, comrade".
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