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For drivers on the spectrum, interactions with police can be nerve-wracking
- Drivers on the spectrum often find interactions with police nerve-wracking as they may not know how to remain calm.
- Officers are learning to be patient and understanding towards drivers with disabilities, as they may not act as expected.
- The training scenario emphasizes that unusual behavior does not indicate criminal intent.
- The author expresses gratitude for having someone in the car during police interactions.
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For drivers on the spectrum, interactions with police can be nerve-wracking
Reginald Person II, who has autism, has never been pulled over by police in real life, but a special program held recently allowed him to practice what would happen to put him more at ease.
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Leaning Left0Leaning Right2Center12Last UpdatedBias Distribution86% Center
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