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  1. I remember watching a case with a child in the middle of it and having to stop halfway through because the silence from the adults felt worse than the footage itself. Those situations stay with you because the vulnerability is so immediate.

  2. I don't know anything about this video, I'm a bartender and regularly see intoxicated people. However my ex had regular seizures and you'd be surprised the similarities between someone who just came out of a seizure and someone who appears to be really messed up 😢

  3. My husband has type 1 diabetes and was having a low in his vehicle. Officers were called as his driving was erratic. They assumed intoxication and beat the shit out of him. He was finally noticed by someone when they took him to the station as having a low blood sugar. It pisses me off every time Inthink about it.

  4. She is lucky she made it home, I would be grateful someone was there to call the cops. I have seen people get drunk to the point where they fell into the street–for real, because I almost ran that person over.

  5. Some times after seizures, people behave like intoxicated, it would take time for them to realize whats going on , and they even have slurred speech .

  6. Why is this lady driving if she is known to have seizures ? This could cause her or other innocent people to die. Mom acts like this is not a hugh problem and a regular event. Her license should be taken away for everyone's safety.

  7. I remember watching a bodycam case with a child involved and having to pause halfway through because the silence from the adults was harder to sit with than the footage itself. What stayed with me was how a few early minutes can tell you almost everything about how serious the situation really is.

  8. what we need is a cop calling EMTs and not a cop saying that they have permission to drag her out. "I can touch you if you refuse to do what I tell you to do" is garbage.

  9. ok so he asked "does she have any medical problems?" and her mother says she thinks she's having a seizure. and he…. knocks on the window and tells her to wake up..? i mean obviously it's intoxication but if that's her mother and her mother is saying she has medical problems and it's probably a seizure then… treat it like a seizure?

  10. I stay calm when my son has a seizure. Been dealing with random seizures for 25 years. So i would be this lady. She seen her daughter was safe and breathing and not jerking and foaming at the mouth. Getting crazy and wild doesnt solve anything as a parent

  11. The amount of people here who know nothing about seizures and is diagnosing addiction is ridiculous. It is perfectly common after coming out from a seizure to have slurred speech, confusion and a loopy attitude. She probably had a seizure while driving, almost hit someone.

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