AR>I don't assume that.
>I am merely going by the tone of the responses by some that the cop has
he
>absolute right to comandeer your car regardless of any "extenuating"
>circumstances.Those responses did not take intoaccount any physical
>disabilities that the driver/owner of the car had, and sort of implied
hat
>they would be irrelevant in any case.
As a legal matter, they might be irrelevant. As a matter of practice,
I doubt that any officer would not be considerate of physical
disabilities or the safety of the car's owner.
CHARLES HUNTER
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