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=== <span style="background:navy; color: navy">-</span><span style="background:navy; color: white"> Managing a Vehicle Stopped at Your </span><span style="background:navy; color: navy">Post</span><span style="background:navy; color: white"> </span><span style="background:navy; color: navy">-</span> ===
=== <span style="background:navy; color: navy">-</span><span style="background:navy; color: white"> Managing a Vehicle Stopped at Your Post </span><span style="background:navy; color: navy">-</span> ===
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If an unauthorized vehicle stops at your post, the driver is possibly confused and/or angry (not to mention [https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/speaking-of-health/cognitive-overload cognitively overloaded]); approach the situation with both caution and empathy and call for support if you feel you need it. '''''<u>NEVER</u>''''' try to keep a vehicle stopped by putting yourself in front of it.
If an unauthorized vehicle stops at your post, the driver is possibly confused and/or angry (not to mention [https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/speaking-of-health/cognitive-overload cognitively overloaded]); approach the situation with both caution and empathy and call for support if you feel you need it. '''''<u>NEVER</u>''''' try to keep a vehicle stopped by putting yourself in front of it.