School Administrator's & Teacher's Guide to Recognizing the Signs & Symptoms of Drug Impairment Sgt. Corey MacDonald, Esq Drug Recognition Expert Instructor 1. The Importance of Recognizing Impairmenta) Driving offensesb) Interviews of victims and witnessesc) Interrogations of suspectsd) Mens rea - criminal intente) School safety2. Evaluation Considerations a) Officer Safety!!!b) Who will your audience be later?c) Is this going to court, or to an administrative hearing?d) Duty to act?3. Informal observations a) Slurred speech and/or mouth agapeb) Can't keep train of thoughtc) Hunched forwardd) Eyes (stare, bloodshot, glassy, pupil size)e) Grinding teethf) Poor fine motor skillsg) Emotional4. Divided Attention Tests a) Ask for two things at the same time.b) Interrupt the driver and ask a distracting question.c) Be aware of attempts to avoid your questions.d) Ask "How much have you drank?" v. "Have you been drinking?"5. Field Sobriety Tests (FST) a) Standardization of Field Sobriety Tests - objective testsb) Presenting a "United Front" to the courtc) Reduce liability - "We treat everyone the same."d) KISS rulee) Supervisors can better evaluate weak points in cases, or training needs.f) FSTs are divided attention tests.6. The Four Recommended Field Sobriety Tests (FST) a) Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Testb) 9 Step Walk & TurnTest: 8 Cluesc) One Leg Stand Test: 4 Cluesd) Rhomberg Balance Test: 5 Clues7. Seven Major Drug Categories & Symptoms of Use a) CNS Depressants (alcohol, barbiturates, anti-depressants., anti-psychotics, tranquilizers)b) CNS Stimulants (cocaine, amphetamines)c) Hallucinogens (LSD, ecstasy)d) Dissociative Anesthetics (PCP, Ketamine)e) Narcotic Analgesics (heroin, opiates, pain killers)f) Inhalants (acetone, toluene, nitrous)g) Cannabis (marijuana, hashish, hash oil)8. Alternative Tests a) Finger to noseb) Alphabet (A-Z, not sung)9. What is the cause? a) Look for physical symptomsb) Look for behavioral symptoms10. When to call a DRE a) Arrest based on probable cause of drug or alcohol impairmentb) Breathalyzer or PBT test less than 0.09 and impairment does not match BRACc) 0.09 or more11. The Totality of the Circumstances a) SFST's and our observations are not an exact science, they are based strongly in common sense.b) Training and experience.Click Here To Order | | |
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