After a lawful stop police officers can ask for identification

True or false

True

True. After a lawful stop, police officers can ask individuals for identification.

True. Police officers have the authority to ask for identification during a lawful stop. This authority is granted under the principle of "stop and identify" laws, which empower officers to request identification from individuals who they have a reasonable suspicion to believe may be involved in criminal activity or who are being lawfully detained. The specific requirements and scope of these laws may vary depending on the jurisdiction, but in general, officers can ask for identification during a lawful stop.