That depends very much on what happens after the officer contacts the driver. For the most part the stop will go the same way as any other. The fact that the driver has PTSD does not mean the officer must alter how the stop is done. The officer can't control that it's early in the morning and cold, and the officer isn't going to like standing outside in that anymore than the driver would.What is the name of your state? Texas what is the standard procedure an officer follows when pulling over a 50+ year old calm female at close to 5 am in the freezing cold who advises she has post dramatic stress disorder?
Post "dramatic" is right.she has post dramatic stress disorder?
That would depend on why the officer stopped you.What is the name of your state? Texas what is the standard procedure an officer follows when pulling over a 50+ year old calm female at close to 5 am in the freezing cold who advises she has post dramatic stress disorder?
How is this relevant on a traffic stop?As for PTSD. Is that a self diagnosis or from a doctor?
Some people who have genuine PTSD are prescribed medication, which may affect their driving ability.How is this relevant on a traffic stop?
Your PDF link didn't come out right...Some people who have genuine PTSD are prescribed medication, which may affect their driving ability.
https://www.ptsd.va.gov/understand_tx/meds_for_ptsd.asp
And if a doctor has diagnosed the condition Texas DMV may put restrictions on her license as they class PTSD as a psychiatric disorder.
file:///C:/Users/Neil/AppData/Local/Temp/MABDriverLimitationGuide.pdf
Page 21.
More likely she was trying to throw that in the cops face so that she'd just be let go immediately.Some people who have genuine PTSD are prescribed medication, which may affect their driving ability.