Pubdate: Saturday, June 5, 1999 Source: Edmonton Sun (Canada) Copyright: 1999, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://www.canoe.ca/EdmontonSun/ Forum: http://www.canoe.ca/Chat/home.html Author: Davis Sheremata DRUG DOGS TO CHECK SCHOOLS St. Albert Decides In the first program of its kind in Canada, RCMP officers and dope-sniffing dogs will patrol St. Albert's Protestant and Catholic schools in the upcoming school year. On Wednesday St. Albert RCMP agreed to send random patrols through schools run by St. Albert Protestant Schools and the Greater St. Albert Catholic Regional Division. "We want to make sure our schools are drug-free and students don't indulge in illegal substances," said Protestant chairman Morag Pansegrau. "We do not have a drug problem in our schools, but this has been initiated by the RCMP to make sure young people lead appropriate lifestyles." Pansegrau said the cops first approached her about patrolling the schools two years ago. "It's the first school project of this type in Canada," she said, adding that patrols will be "very random." "I can't say how often they will happen," said Pansegrau. "It will be an officer and a dog ... They will simply walk through the hallways. If a student is found to be in possession of an illegal substance, the principal will recommend expulsion (to the school board)." Pansegrau added that criminal charges may be pressed if a student's offence is considered especially serious. "If RCMP find a sufficient amount of drugs to merit a charge of trafficking, the full force of the law would come down," she said. The patrols are part of an agreement signed Wednesday by the RCMP and the school divisions. The two-year pilot project includes drug awareness programs targeting students, staff and parents. Lawyer Stephen Jenuth is not sure any of the random busts will stand up in court. "The police might find all their evidence is inadmissible," said Jenuth, president of the Alberta Civil Liberties Association. "If they're just going to do all this random searching, it strikes me that we have too much money in the St. Albert RCMP and we should cut their budget if they don't have anything better to do." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea