Pubdate: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 Source: Alexandria Daily Town Talk (LA) Copyright: 2000 Alexandria Daily Town Talk Contact: (318) 487-6488 Address: P.O. Box 7558, Alexandria, LA 71306 Feedback: http://www.thetowntalk.com/rw_submit.htm Website: http://www.thetowntalk.com/ Author: Eloria Newell James, POLICE ALCOHOL, DRUG USE RESTRICTIONS SET A new alcohol and drug policy approved by the Alexandria City Council this week will put higher restrictions on members of the Alexandria Police Department. The new policy, initiated by Police Chief Tommy Cicardo, will mean immediate dismissal for any police department employee who tests positive for illegal drug use. Cicardo said the new policy would require police department employees to "be held at a higher standard than other city employees." The police chief said the policy is designed to target the use of illegal drugs. However, the policy also addresses the use of prescription drugs and alcohol use. Cicardo said under the City of Alexandria's present policy, if an employee tests positive for the use of illegal drugs he is placed on sick leave. The new police department policy allows for dismissal. The new policy also allows for three tests to be performed by different laboratories before an employee is dismissed. Cicardo said the specimen would also be held in evidence for a year in case of legal actions. "This new policy means that the department will be able to provide the best service possible to the community and promote safety for all officers," he said. "I believe police officers should be held to a higher standard than others." The new policy will also include pre-employment hiring testing and random drug testing for employees. Employees who have tested positive for alcohol or prescription drugs will be placed on sick leave and given the opportunity for treatment, the police chief said. Cicardo said the new plan means better performance from employees with a much safer work environment and community. "The use of drugs and alcohol reduce the performance capabilities of the employees. It also poses a dangerous situation for other employees," he explained. "We realize that police officers, like other people, can fall victim to abuse, but we must protect the employees of this department, the city and the community." Cicardo said the new policy is not a reaction to any problem, but a pro-active measure. He said the police department has not had any alcohol or drug problems. The new policy will become effective once Alexandria Mayor Ned Randolph signs it and each police department employee has received a copy of the policy. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk