Alcohol and Drug Related Incidents Flashcards

1
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Graduates of what program may administer other tests to determine if drugs other than alcohol may be present.

A

Graduates of ARIDE or Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement.

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For non-driving offenses, what form must be accomplished when using the intoxilyzer?

A

An AF Form 1364/Consent to Search

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3
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What form will be accomplished for ALL alcohol-related incidents?

A

A DD Form 1920

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4
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What must patrolmen ensure before conducting any field sobriety exercises?

A

That the subject does not require any medical attention

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5
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What medical condition gives the same cues as someone driving under the influence?

A

Diabetics

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6
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What are the three pre-exit tests?

A

alphabet test
finger dexterity test
number count test

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What are the SFSTs?

A

The Standard Field Sobriety Test is the “Walk and Turn,” “Horizontal Gaze,” and the one-leg standing test.

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Why do we use a PBT?

A

The portable breath tester is not admissible in court but can be used as a means to provide additional probable cause to obtain a warrant.

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