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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: LindyBill who wrote (316212)7/23/2009 2:04:34 PM
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Actually, Gates initially refused to provide an ID that he lived at the place. Then he gave him a Harvard ID, which did not confirm the address. (One wonders why Gates didn't produce his passport, which he obviously had easy access to since he had just gotten off a flight from China...) As the cop called the ID into the Harvard police, Gates was screaming at him. After the cop confirmed his residency, he left the house and Gates followed him demanding to know his name and number. As much as you think the cop should have ignored Gates's demand and left, by law he couldn't.
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