Pubdate: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 Source: Kingsport Times-News (TN) Copyright: 2001 Kingsport Publishing Corporation Contact: http://www.timesnews.net/index.cgi Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1437 Note: Will not publish letters in print editions from online users who do not reside in print circulation area, unless they are former residents or have some current connection to Southwest Virginia and Northeast Tennessee. Author: Amy Gatley DUI PROBLEM ENCOMPASSES MORE THAN JUST ALCOHOL Seven-Time Offender First Arrested In 1983 WISE - Drunken drivers aren't the only killers on area roadways. There is another danger that is not as easy to detect - driving while under the influence of drugs. Wise County Sheriff Ronnie Oakes said DUIs that relate to prescription drug influence are more of a problem than driving under the influence of alcohol. "The biggest thing we are seeing is people with a medication problem. ... Medication is probably worse than the alcohol at this time because of the OxyContin problem and other drugs like Percocet," Oakes said. Oakes said the problem of driving under the influence is mainly found with drivers between the ages of 17 and 30. Charging a motorist with driving under the influence is a little more complicated than an alcohol-related charge, Oakes said. With alcohol, officers usually can smell if a motorist has been drinking. That's not the case with medication. "You can tell by their reaction," said Oakes. "A lot of times they can't talk well, or they are really slow. It's like they are in a daze. Their eyes may be bloodshot." If an officer suspects that someone is driving under the influence of prescription medication, the suspect has to undergo a blood test. The test then has to be sent to a lab to detect what type of medication the motorist has been taking and if it is prescribed to them or not. Other charges may follow. If a motorist is in possession of a prescription drug without authorization, they can be charged with possession and possibly with intent to distribute. - --- MAP posted-by: GD