Pubdate: Tue, 12 May 2009 Source: Peterborough Examiner, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2009 Osprey Media Group Inc. Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/4VLGnvUl Website: http://www.thepeterboroughexaminer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2616 Author: Sarah Deeth OFFICERS COMBAT DRIVERS ON DRUGS The city police service has bolstered the number of its drug recognition officers to combat the growing problem of drugimpaired driving. City police Const. Peter Sejrup said there's a lot of concern about the number of drugimpaired drivers getting behind the wheel. There's also increasing evidence that people are mixing alcohol and drugs, or using several different drugs, before driving, he said. "Poly-drug use is on the rise," Sejrup said. Peterborough has four officers trained in drug recognition, he said, the second-highest number in the province. York police have the most. As part of Police Week, Sejrup will be at Lansdowne Place Mall today from 2 to 7 p. m. to talk about the drug-recognition program. Drug recognition officers are trained to study a person's eye movements and reactions to see if he or she has used drugs before getting behind the wheel. Sejrup will also answer questions about new provincial legislation regarding suspensions for those who blow a "warn" after drinking. Const. Greg Hanley will also be at the mall with a vehicle rollover simulation machine. Police Week is a chance to see police officers in a casual setting, police Chief Murray Rodd told The Examiner last week. The canine unit will hold demonstrations Wednesday and the Emergency Response Team is at the mall Thursday. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart