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this post was submitted on 05 Jul 2023
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Depends on the first responders sop. Ifaik gov already has law reserving the right to "detain" people in psychiatric grounds. Its a bit sketchy but there is no other way around it.
Most probably subject will be escorted to hospital and put under "house arrest" in psychiatric unit.