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Contact lens-wearing motorists in New Zealand are being forced by police to remove them in roadside stops. On Monday, Wellington Police Senior Sergeant Richard Hocken pulled over Michael Romanos for not wearing a seatbelt. When Hocken noticed that Romanos' license specified that he must wear corrective lenses, the officer ordered him to prove that he was. Usually, motorists are asked to remove their contacts on the roadside.Mr Hocken said "I had not been able to reasonably confirm Mr Romanos was wearing them. The issue he had was getting it back in, so it just seemed like the most pragmatic way of dealing with it. I didn't want him to take one out and then drive without it. That would have been defeating the purpose."Source: Police escort for contact lens driver (Stuff (New Zealand), 8/9/2005)