• NielsBohron@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Regardless of the cause, it’s still driving while impaired. I don’t like or trust cops in the slightest, but it’s legal and reasonable for them to give people DWI’s for driving while sleep-deprived, on legally prescribed medication, etc., so why would it be unreasonable for them to give a ticket to someone driving while suffering a medical emergency? The only case I can think where this is really unreasonable is if the brain bleed started after she got into the car and she had not yet had an opportunity to pull over and call 911.

    Like, it’s not reasonable to cite someone for having a heart attack while behind the wheel, but if you get into a car after having a heart attack and while you still can’t function, that’s kind of the definition of “driving while impaired.”