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In reply to the discussion: Man Dies During Traffic Stop From Asthma Attack as Cop Refuses to Let them Drive to Hospital [View all]Igel
(37,550 posts)Escort the person, fine. But don't just say, "Sure, you claim you're going to the hospital, just go."
Everybody caught speeding in any direction would be immediately on the way to the hospital. "Oh, it's in the other direction officer? Thanks for clearing that up for me, I'll turn around and be on my way."
Of course, the cop would have to escort the person to the hospital, make sure he goes inside, and has some sort of symptom or problem that merits going to the hospital. Otherwise most speeding stops would just tie up the cops with escort services. Then all the people who complain about slow response times when they call the police with actual emergencies would complain. (It's one thing to be at a traffic stop; another to be out of your patrol car and in the hospital.)