Why did a civilian police officer confiscate my military ID?
Whether he is allowed to do it might be questionable, however it appears that you know he confiscated it because it is expired.
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Whether he is allowed to do it might be questionable, however it appears that you know he confiscated it because it is expired.
Whether he is allowed to do it might be questionable, however it appears that you know he confiscated it because it is expired.
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