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From: "Roxana Kreimer" <anaspinoza-AT-sinectis.com.ar>
Subject:  Information
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 12:43:20 -0300


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An article that appeared in a dossier of the french journal Liberation distinguishes the english tradition (that considers that the identity document given by de police attempts agaist democratic freedom) from the one that rules in France or in spanish-spoken Countries, where although in theory police cannot take you to the police station if they dond=B4t see you steeling, you must always carry your identity document along the street. I am writing an article for an argentine magazine, and I would be very gratefull if somebody can tell me if in english or german spoken languages you must carry your document along the street, just in case you have problems with the police. Thanks

Roxana Kreimer

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An article that appeared in a dossier of the french journal Liberation distinguishes the english tradition (that considers that the identity document given by de police attempts agaist democratic freedom) from the one that rules in France or in spanish-spoken Countries, where although in theory police cannot take you to the police station if they dond´t see you steeling, you must always carry your identity document along the street. I am writing an article for an argentine magazine, and I would be very gratefull if somebody can tell me if in english or german spoken languages you must carry your document along the street, just in case you have problems with the police. Thanks
 
Roxana Kreimer

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