They have to have a specific reason. In NY, you have the right to refuse a bag search, but you cannot enter the subway after you refuse, and if you are already in the subway, you must then leave by the nearest exit. www.smileylaw.com/the-mta-says...
They have to have a specific reason. In NY, you have the right to refuse a bag search, but you cannot enter the subway after you refuse, and if you are already in the subway, you must then leave by the nearest exit. www.smileylaw.com/the-mta-says...
But these people are already on their way out of the station, so they should be able to say no and keep walking according to that rule.
Yep.
I AM NOT AN ATTORNEY, BTW
I'm not sure about the whole produce your id thing. You probably have to produce it, but you aren't driving, so... 🤷♀️ (Reposted because autocorrect changed driving to drinking the first time, and i just noticed it.)