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Didn't the internet say that no one has the right to ask you to show your certificate as long as there is no violation of the law in the United States? Why did the man in the movie "Searching for Drag
Didn't the internet say that no one has the right to ask you to show your certificate as long as there is no violation of the law in the United States? Why did the man in the movie "Searching for Dragons" start in America?
That's not true. In the United States, law enforcement officers ask you to show your certificate, and you must show your certificate. If you have doubts or dissatisfaction with the law enforcement process, you can complain afterwards or simply sue, but you must cooperate in the law enforcement process. The protagonist in "Searching for Dragons" should be selling forged cultural relics and suspected of fraud. And they don't have permission to sell cultural relics. . . Let alone sell it on the street. . . .
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