Can you pull people out of their cars without getting in?

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In Watch Dogs, when approaching a car, there is a command to enter the vehicle by pressing triangle. Then the protagonist pulls out the driver and gets into the car himself.

I have recently been invaded, spotted the hacker hiding in a car and wanted to pull him out before his engine started, which worked, but then I started driving myself and the invader had enough time to get into another vehicle.

Is there a way to pull out the driver but not enter the vehicle yourself?






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Can you be pulled over for no reason in Canada?

But what many do not know until a lawyer breaks the news to them is this: the Ontario Highway Traffic Act allows officers to stop a motor vehicle for any reason, or no reason, even if the driver is not committing an offence. Other provinces have similar laws. That is because driving is a privilege, not a right.

Can you get pulled over for being too close to another car?

If a police officer witnesses an act of one vehicle following another too closely, that driver can be pulled over and issued a ticket.

Where should I pull over?

If you are on an interstate or highway, there is usually an adequate amount of space on the right side of the road for you to pull over there. Never pull over on the left side of the road, even if there is a median.



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