Ohio's new traffic stop law requires drivers, passengers to identify themselves
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A new Ohio law will require both drivers and passengers to provide i-d’s to law enforcement during traffic stops.
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Ohio's new traffic stop law, signed by Gov. Mike DeWine, requires drivers and passengers to provide identifying information to law enforcement or face possible misdemeanor penalties, drawing both support from police and criticism from defense attorneys.
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