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Cop Orders Driver To Remove His ‘Earphones’, Doesn’t Realize They’re Hearing Aids

by Leona Pham
October 16, 2025
in Social Issues

Some days, karma doesn’t just show up, it parks next to you with flashing lights.

A Redditor shared how what started as a routine traffic stop turned into a perfect display of patience, wit, and poetic justice. When an officer mistook the man’s hearing aids for AirPods and barked at him to remove them, the driver complied, just not in the way the officer expected. What happened next left the officer speechless (literally).

Buckle up, this one’s a smooth ride from misunderstanding to quiet triumph.

A Redditor recounted being pulled over at a 4-way stop even though he says he made a full stop

Cop Orders Driver To Remove His ‘Earphones’, Doesn’t Realize They’re Hearing Aids
not the actual photo

'Take off my earphones while you're speaking to me? Sure, no problem officer?'

Happened this morning. Even though I made a complete and full stop at a 4 way stop, I get pulled over by a police vehicle, lights flashing, the works.

I turn my dash cam around to face me and whomever goes in front of the driver side window.

I roll it down and ask "what seems to be the problem officer?"

The officer looks at me the way one would look at a sticky piece of gum stuck to the bottom of one's shoe. "You didn't make a complete stop." he...

I adjust one of my hearing aids (lost part of my hearing due to being a touring session musician previously)

and before I could speak, he firmly orders "Sir, take off your earphones when I'm talking to you!"

I take both hearing aids off and look at him. I can read lips a little but we're both masked so I can't understand what he's saying.

I communicate in sign language simultaneously while speaking verbally "I'm deaf and I didn't understand what you just said.

Can you communicate to me in ASL (American Sign Language) please. He points at my hearing aids that look like Apple Air Pods, motioning me to put them on.

I respond "Yes officer, without those I can only communicate in ASL. Please instruct me in ASL and I will be compliant in every possible way".

He looks at the dashcam that's neatly pointed squarely at us and mumbles "For f__k's sake". He then motions for me to to go, giving me 2 thumbs up.

Needless to say, I rolled up the window and drove away as fast as legally allowed.. Couldn't wipe the smile off my face all day, Lol.

Addendum: Whoa! 13K likes in a span of less than 2.5 hours. Thanks, all! Don't worry, I'll update with a YouTube link

as soon as I and a more gadget-savvy nephew extract the footage.

I will not be driving the car to preserve the video and to not risk getting it recorded over. Cheers!

This interaction illustrates a classic example of communication breakdown and misunderstanding in policing, especially regarding people with disabilities.

According to the U.S. Department of Justice’s Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), law enforcement officers are required to provide reasonable accommodations so people with disabilities can communicate during stops, interrogations, and interviews.

For someone who is hearing impaired, that includes allowing their hearing device and using alternative communication methods (e.g. writing, sign language, or notepads).

In a Police Chief Magazine article on disability awareness, the author notes:

“Plainclothes officers should never ask a hearing-impaired person to remove assistive devices, as this can render them non-functional and place them at risk of misunderstanding or noncompliance.”

This is consistent with broader recommendations in criminal justice reform circles: training in interacting with people with disabilities is often minimal or absent, leading to unnecessary conflict.

Psychologically, this also touches on implicit bias and authority misapplication. Many officers default to the assumption that people should obey first, explain later. This dynamic is particularly dangerous when the person being commanded cannot understand due to a disability.

Research into procedural justice (fair and respectful police encounters) shows that officers who treat people with dignity and accommodate differences reduce mistrust and conflict.

Advice for similar situations:

Never remove medical devices when directed by law enforcement unless a clear safety threat exists (e.g. in a vehicle inspection), and request alternative communication (writing, sign).

If possible, record the interaction (dashcams, body cams) to maintain transparency.

Be polite but firm in asserting your disability and requesting accommodation.

If needed, follow up with a complaint or inquiry to internal affairs or ADA compliance units in the police department.

These are the responses from Reddit users:

Redditors called it the “perfect twist,” praising the driver’s composure and the doctor’s irony

Aysher − As soon as I read the title, I thought “Please be hearing aids… PLEASE BE HEARING AIDS!“ I knew it would be great.

Bo-staff_n_Aces − This might be the best way I’ve ever heard of getting out of a ticket.

JoeyP1978 − I'm a chief union steward at my job. We have a total A-hole area manager

who said a hearing impaired colleague couldn't use his Bluetooth hearing aids while driving.

I smiled and was filled with immediate joy and excitement. "Can I have that in writing please?" Suddenly, my guy was allowed to wear his hearing aids.

Some commenters also shared their similar classroom stories

cbelt3 − 40 years ago I had a friend who was a passenger in a car whose driver was deaf. They got pulled over (legit… being teen jerks).

The cop asked the driver for license and registration and got a flurry of ASL. The rest of the passengers also gave a flurry of ASL.

Cop gave up, waved them on. So deciding they were outlaws, decided to try it again. New cop pulled them over.

Driver responded with ASL. Cop answered in ASL. Boom. Got a ticket and an object lesso .

Olthar6 − Love this. He knew he was screwed. Once back in college I was coming back to campus from going out to bubble tea with 3 friends.

I rolled up to a 4 way stop and saw a cop parked down the street.

I turned to my friend in the passenger seat and said "Wouldn't it be funny if he pulled me over for not stopping?"

After finishing that sentence, I started to turn towards him from the complete stop I had been at.

I didn't even get to the cop before his lights went on and he pulled me over. He did the "do you know why I pulled you over?" BS, to...

Then he said that I rolled the stop sign and everyone in the car except for me started to laugh.

The officer was not happy about it and asked why they were laughing.

When I explained that I'd called out being pulled over while being stopped at the stop sign he started backing off his BS lie.

Turns out I did have a tail light out, but there's no way he knew that until after pulling me over because I was driving towards him.

HeilYourself − In a former life I was a bartender. Late night Tuesday it's dead and a couple wanders in,

clearly coming from a wedding or similar event based on the clothes.

While holding his arm she trips a little coming in the door, bumps a table and then slightly collides with the bar.

He's ordering drinks and I'm preparing the "cutting you off" spiel because at least one of you is i__oxicated. She's blind.

We're just after 1 drink after a long night. No one is driving. I can see she's blind.

That's why I'm refusing service tonight. I'm not blind drunk you i__ot. I'm vision impaired.

I've never wanted to die more than I have in that moment. She took it pretty well,

and was smirking while she clarified. I gave them staff discount as an apology.

Significant_Ad_4239 − Similar thing happened to me in school - the teacher thought I had earbuds in

so she sternly told me to take them out. I tried to explain but you know how it goes, so I took them out.

Apparently a few minutes later she was yelling my name trying to get my attention, so one of my friends told her,

“You told him to take his hearing aids out, what did you expect?”

A police academy trainee chimed in, saying that officers are trained to write notes or use gestures when encountering deaf drivers

AgreeablePie − In my academy one of the first traffic stop scenarios we had was how to deal with someone who was deaf.

The simplest solution was to take out our happy little notepads and write.

Don't know why he wouldn't do that, OR just apologize and have you put your hearing aid back in.

It's an easy mistake to make so it's not like it's something to get worked up over...

Others pointed out the value of recording interactions

The1non1y1 − American cops sure do hate cameras. Record the police all the time.

ScroungerYT − Everyone should get dashcams right this very second. In fact, if you don't already have one, you are behind the curve.

And if you ask me, I say they should be standard in every car manufactured, and it should have been like that since 5 years ago.

One simple traffic stop revealed how easily assumptions can turn into errors of judgment, and how empathy can turn conflict into understanding.

Would you have stayed as calm if a cop demanded you remove your medical device? And should officers be required to learn basic ASL phrases for these situations? Either way, this story proves that sometimes the smartest response is to say nothing and let the camera, and the truth, do the talking.

Leona Pham

Leona Pham

Hi, I'm Leona. I'm a writer for Daily Highlight and have had my work published in a variety of other media outlets. I'm also a New York-based author, and am always interested in new opportunities to share my work with the world. When I'm not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Thanks for reading!

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