Military ID Granting "Powers"?
Okay, so basically I have a friend who is arguing with my brother right now, and I'm totally with my brother on this one. My friend Jason is saying that if you have a military ID, you are granted special "powers". ie. being above the law, and having power over policemen. Now, what I think is that when you are off duty you are just another civilian with a piece of I.D. He is also saying things like that if you have it you can take the place of a policeman, which I can only take a guess at and say no.
So, all in all, does having a military I.D. grant you special privileges like being above the law?
Okay, so basically I have a friend who is arguing with my brother right now, and I'm totally with my brother on this one. My friend Jason is saying that if you have a military ID, you are granted special "powers". ie. being above the law, and having power over policemen. Now, what I think is that when you are off duty you are just another civilian with a piece of I.D. He is also saying things like that if you have it you can take the place of a policeman, which I can only take a guess at and say no.
So, all in all, does having a military I.D. grant you special privileges like being above the law?