Quote Originally Posted by Montucky View Post
.all cops need to have some reason to pull you over, just like they might have some reason to do an inspection. Yes they can ask for the ID's of occupants.
They can ask sure, but they cannot require that they are produced with the exception of the driver without further probable cause of wrongdoing. And in fact they are only able to demand the driver's ID to confirm that the driver is legally authorized to operate a dangerous piece of machinery on public roads. The first line of police work is quite often to see if you can get someone to incriminate themselves by divulging information.

It is not unusual to find police officers who are not aware of their limitations to be able to demand the IDs of the other occupants, and it is even not unusual for a judge to go along with it, but there have been SCOTUS cases that have addressed this.

and yes they can enter your raptor facilities during reasonable hours. If you keep your birds in your house then they can go inside your house.
Well, that is currently up for the courts to decide. Your interpretation is not anywhere near as rock solid as you believe it to be. I have spoken to a number of attorneys, some constitution specialists, that are absolutely astounded that this requirement is in place. Their opinion is that the 4th amendment argument raised by the AFC/PLF is a slam dunk cinch.