Pubdate: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 Source: North York Mirror (CN ON) Copyright: 2005 North York Mirror Contact: http://www.insidetoronto.ca/to/northy/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2202 Author: Andrew Palamarchuk DRUGS MAY IMPAIR DRIVING, TOO Combining Alcohol With Drugs May Change The Level Of Impairment Rapidly, Police Drug Recognition Expert Says Impaired driving is synonymous with alcohol, but police warn drugs, including some prescription medication, could affect your ability to operate a vehicle safely. "Close to 60 per cent of our population is on meds," said Const. Sylvie Guay, a drug recognition expert with Toronto Police. "It's a huge issue. .. The more the population goes on taking these prescription drugs and non-prescription drugs and driving, the more we have problems." Guay said drugs was the main factor in a "catastrophic crash" that killed several teens near Ottawa six years ago. "They had been smoking marijuana," the constable said. "Drugs was the factor. It wasn't an alcohol-related crash." Guay said medication for the common cold combined with a bit of alcohol can also make people impaired. "They don't realize that once they combine alcohol into the equation, the level of impairment can change very rapidly," she said, noting people should follow the guidelines on cautionary labels on prescription drugs. "If in doubt, err on the side of caution and don't drive." Guay is one of a handful of drug experts who are out on RIDE spot checks in the city this year. "It's impairment that we're concerned with. It's not the fact that somebody is taking Valium. It's not the fact that someone is on Prozac that's an issue. It's the fact that they're driving a motor vehicle while their ability to do so is impaired," she said. "It's no better for someone to be impaired by drug, whether prescription or non-prescription, than it is for someone to be impaired by alcohol." There will soon be more drug recognition experts on Toronto's Police force. Guay said several officers are "going through the process" of getting that status. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin