Now that we know there was a “significant amount of marijuana” in her system at the time of her death, (CBS) maybe we should walk back why he wanted her out of the car. Was he observing something (other than her aggression) in her demeanor that indicates to him she needed further evaluation? That she shouldn’t drive?
Hmmm, I did not know that until I read your post just now, and I would say that yes, this is a possibility.
He was asking probing questions as policemen do at times when they are trying to flush out someone suspected of drug involvement, where are you going, where are you coming from, why do you seem so nervous, etc...
I don’t have any problem with what he did, though, as I stated in another thread on this topic, I do think he could have be more clear that he was taking his investigation further before issuing orders related to that, which is the specific policy that he violated and was put on desk duty for.