Pubdate: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 Source: North Island Gazette (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 Black Press Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/Wy0dnBlK Website: http://www.northislandgazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2783 Author: Teresa Bird Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?224 (Cannabis and Driving) DRUGGED DRIVERS CAN BE DETECTED PORT HARDY - The RCMP have a new weapon in their arsenal for fighting impaired driving. Cst. Ed Nugent has completed the Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) program to help identify drivers who are impaired by drugs. "I am basically the equivalent of a breathalyzer for drugs," said Nugent. The program was developed in the U.S. and Nugent took the training first in Vancouver, then got practical experience in Arizona, where he tried out his new skills on prisoners there. Drivers who are suspected of being impaired by drugs are treated just like one impaired by alcohol, said Nugent. "An officer on the roadside stops someone and forms grounds to believe they are impaired by a drug," he explained. "They retain that person and make a demand for them to be evaluated by a DRE officer." The program is fairly new in Canada, partly because until recently legislation did not allow officers to demand a driver undergo the evaluation. Now legislation is in place and an evaluation can be demanded just like a breathalyzer test, said Nugent. The tests take place at the detachment and take about 45 to 90 minutes to complete. "I am new so I am taking my time," said Nugent. The tests include psych-physical, divided attention and clinical evaluations. And the training is already paying off, said Nugent, who pointed to two cases that have involved DRE evaluations. One resulted in a 24-hour suspension, the other is still under investigation, said Nugent. Nugent said drivers need to be aware that driving while under the influence of drugs is the same as alcohol. "I think a lot of people don't think it is as serious as driving under the influence of alcohol and I think people don't believe it can be detected," said Nugent. But he wants to assure them it can. Nugent can detect all categories of drugs, from cannabis to stimulants to depressants, legal or not. "It is important to point out that it's not just illegal drugs that can impair you," said Nugent. "Anything from cough syrup to prescription drugs can impair you ... it's not okay just because your doctor gave it to you." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D