It depends on the individual and the situation(s). I have never had them, but when they don't understand or cannot express themselves, it is possible. Depending on whether they are a danger to others really determines if they need or don't need medication. I think it's essential that if you have a teenager, you have him watch Law and Order and COPS so that if he gets a speeding ticket, he doesn't get himself in more trouble. It's essential that every parent go over these, since it only takes one incident to get a permanent record.
When a cop approaches your car:
1) Put your blinker on and turn to the side of the road. This means immediately.
2) Keep your mouth shut! Don't say you were speeding. It is the police officer's job to know how fast you are going. If you say you were speeding, you are going to have a very difficult time challenging it in court. Under no circumstances do you talk about the officer's equipment.
3) Don't move until the officer gives you instructions. Carefully give the officer the license and registration. Len Tillman advises you to have your hands on the steering wheel in the 10:00/2:00 position.
4) Be respectful and polite no matter how stressed out you are; the officer may be nice back to you if you do so, but it is by no means, any guarantee. For instance, we often give the impression that we need to wipe that smile off our face. If the cop is like my uncle, he'll think you're a smart alliac.
5) Don't move the car until the traffic ticket is over.
6) If in the off-case, you are asked to step out of the car, always keep your hands up and have your back to the officer. Be willing to go on the ground if necessary or to back up. Be candid and respectful and go quietly. You can always dispute it later. You can always get another shirt and pants if needed.
7) As long as you are not drunk, don't refuse the breathalyzer test. If you think you might fail the sobriety test due to balance and coordination, refuse it. The episode of Little People Big World can emphasize the problem with sobriety tests.
Have an AS card with you, but don't be upset if a police officer disregards it.
9) Lastly, remember that a police officer may be stressed for three reasons: 1) they are concerned about their safety, 2) they have not received a promotion and are upset about doing street-work as it is extremely stressful, and 3) they had a bad day.
10) My cousin is a cop. He does very good work and means well. Once in a while, you are going to get a rough cop.
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