Article 34 of the Administrative Punishment Law stipulates: "If a law enforcement officer makes a decision on administrative punishment on the spot, he shall show his law enforcement identity certificate to the party concerned." Article 23 of the People's Police Law stipulates: "People's police must dress in accordance with the regulations, wear people's police signs or hold people's police certificates, and keep their police appearance clean and dignified."
The Administrative Punishment Law requires law enforcement officers to show their identity documents when enforcing the law, while the People's Police Law stipulates that there are two ways for police to show their identity when performing official duties: one is to dress according to the regulations and wear the people's police logo; Another way is to show the people's police card. The provisions of the Administrative Punishment Law and the People's Police Law on whether law enforcement officers should show their identity documents when enforcing the law are inconsistent.