Jason, thanks for answering my posts even though they may seem strange. My question wasn't so much about Wisconsin ID laws but showing ID in general. Now, I'm not questioning anybody's decision when and when not to show ID. I have never been in that situation and don't know Jack about it either. I'm simply trying all angles before I OC. I'm particularly interested in a scenario where you refuse to show ID period. You are out in public, approached by a LEO, blah blah, and you refuse to show ID. Now the way I see it, one of two things could happen.
1. Leo could just leave.
2. Leo could arrest you and take your ID.
Now it arrested, it seems like you could have a case. The question is: does it need to go that far. If you ask " are you going to arrest me if I dont show ID" and can get him to say yes, wouldn't that be just as good as if he actually arrested you. I mean he is going to get your ID one way or another?
And lastly, would anyone pursue case if arrested or threatened with arrest in court?