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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 199500" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Ok...in most of your scenarios I do think someone is going to get some sort of citation. Im not sure exactly what the citation would be though. </p><p></p><p>People with bipolar are allowed to have drivers licenses! I have a perfectly good one. Knock on wood, I dont have any points on my license and hope to never get any. I have never had anyone ask me about my mental health history...only my eyesight. Personally I cant see where being bipolar would have a thing to do with a person running a red light or stopping on the freeway. </p><p></p><p>Now in your second post about the person with epilepsy biting someone during an epileptic episode...no I dont think they would be charged with assault. That is a known risk that happens during seizures which is why people try to insert hard objects between the teeth. </p><p></p><p>The second part is more iffy. In the perfect world nothing would happen to this person either but we dont live in a perfect world. In a hospital setting, most staff would realize that this was a manifestation of the condition but I dont know that lay people are at this point yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 199500, member: 1514"] Ok...in most of your scenarios I do think someone is going to get some sort of citation. Im not sure exactly what the citation would be though. People with bipolar are allowed to have drivers licenses! I have a perfectly good one. Knock on wood, I dont have any points on my license and hope to never get any. I have never had anyone ask me about my mental health history...only my eyesight. Personally I cant see where being bipolar would have a thing to do with a person running a red light or stopping on the freeway. Now in your second post about the person with epilepsy biting someone during an epileptic episode...no I dont think they would be charged with assault. That is a known risk that happens during seizures which is why people try to insert hard objects between the teeth. The second part is more iffy. In the perfect world nothing would happen to this person either but we dont live in a perfect world. In a hospital setting, most staff would realize that this was a manifestation of the condition but I dont know that lay people are at this point yet. [/QUOTE]
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